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Where is the download progress indicator in the Status bar of IE9?
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Well, for one, I am not color blind. I know of no yellow notification bar, or portion thereof, ANYWHERE in the Status bar in IE from IE6 through IE9. The Status bar is gray and I know of no way to change it to yellow nor would I want to.
The Status bar used to show the URL of the site being accessed. That feature is either gone or fails to function. There used to be a little rectangle on the right of the Status bar which would fill, from left to right, with a blue 'bar' to indicate download progress of a WEB page.
What is the point of the Status bar if it does not show the WEB page being accessed or the download 'status' of that WEB page?
It would appear you are talking about downloading a file seeing as you instruct me to open the Download Manager.
I apologize if my question was misunderstood, but I thought I was rather clear as I specifically mentioned the Status bar in my original question.
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Win7 Help (of all things!) sez.
Robear Dyer (PA Bear) Microsoft MVP (Windows Client) since October 2002.
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I have the IE9 Status bar showing. I'm not new to computers. Built an Altair. Built several computers from scratch - even designed one of my own motherboards. Was a member of MSDN for several year - didn't renew when I grew tired of Microsoft not following their own software rules.
Had IE8. Didn't like it, but had to upgrade to keep using the Internet. Had hoped IE9 would get rid of some of the IE8 bugs. It did, but per usual, IE9 introduced new 'bugs' .. one of them being the Status bar no longer show the STATUS of a page upload.
Now, I've said all of this three times. Why do I keep getting answers to questions not asked?
I would appreciate some help from someone who can read and knows how to get the progress cell to appear in the cell of the Status bar - IF it hasn't been removed. If it has been removed from the "Status bar" of IE9, then why is it called the Status bar.
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In IE9 the the Status Bar Progress is gone by design, but there is a third party version available for download.
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Had IE8. Didn't like it, but had to upgrade to keep using the Internet. Had hoped IE9 would get rid of some of the IE8 bugs.
Robear Dyer (PA Bear) Microsoft MVP (Windows Client) since October 2002.
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Worst suspicions varified by one who bothered to read my question and information.
It would appear I'm stuck with a product from someone simply attempting to justify their job.
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Had IE8. Didn't like it, but had to upgrade to keep using the Internet. Had hoped IE9 would get rid of some of the IE8 bugs.
Upgrading in hopes of resolving an existing problem is seldom a wise move, my friend.
Seriously? "You must upgrade to the new Flashplayer, the new IE, the new Java, the new etc.. to continue to doing what ever it is you do on the Internet."
MS Office now sticks a "x" at the end of file extensions unless one saves files otherwise. Those without Office 2010 can not read .doc x /etc. files unless they upgrade - pay Microsoft more money. Word and Excel 2010 are no better than Word and Excel 5 I was using over 10 years ago, but they have sure changed how one accesses functions.
Windows 7 no can no longer be configured to the "Classic" GUI. The Windows 7 GUI isn't any better, simply different.
If I had my wish I would still be using 98SE - which didn't require even an entire CD to install. The only advantage I've found in any Windows (Microsoft) "upgrade" since is accessing larger hard drives.
I have a perfectly functional notebook with a 2,6 GHz processor which was a working demon until I HAD to upgrade to Flashplayer 10 and IE8. One would have thought I was using 300 baud dialup rather than 3MBaud DSL. NO ONE would support the computer. Microsoft was no help because Windows XP came with the computer. Toshiba was no help even when I offered to pay them for assistance simply because the computer was out of warrenty.
IE8 came with my new notebook. Once again, Microsoft changed things - not for the better, simply different. Sometimes IE8 would simply stop working and announce it was closing. Microsoft blamed it on incompatibility with Yahoo/Google. Interesting that I don't have Yahoo/Google on my computer.
What it boils down to is Microsoft has, once again, replaced old bugs with new and improved bugs/changed functionality/elimination of features/new features which only a few people have wanted.
If Microsoft wanted to make IE more secure, why change the GUI? Gimme Windows 98SE, IE7, and Office 5. They worked. If there were security problems, I don't need to see Microsoft has fixed them with changes in the user interface. simply let the changes take place in the background.
Microsoft creates faux problems as their demands on third party utility providers (Adobe and Java for example) sends waves of incompatibility through the computing world. Their demands on computer manufacturers to include their latest and greatest creates obsolescence with their own previously functional software. It is how Bill Gates is $5 billion richer this year than last and once again the wealthiest person in the U.S.. 98SE, ME and XP are no longer even suported. XP will lose extended support on April 8, 2014.
Software doesn't wear out, so Microsoft has found that making new versions incompatible with previous versions requires people to either upgrade or be left behind/out. This is one of the reasons I am no longer an MSDN developer. I gave up maintaining what I had when Microsoft came up with better ways to prevent people like me from doing so. With Windows 7 requiring nearly two DVDs for installation, it's simply to huge to find chuks of obscure code to repair - especially when lazy programmers comment out so much broken code and leave it in the stew.

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