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    At first, this can be a newbie question. While I might be one, it is my personal computer to blame. This isn't the question of a programmer. Yes, I figured developers may understand what to do.
    Here it is. (I'm using the most recent version of Windows Explorer 7, on Windows XP Home.) I'd used a registry cleaner / Windows 'tweaker' software (no titles, please) to accelerate my computer; instead, I got the absence of usage of a border-only separate-window popup.
    You have four ways to post a chart: 'Attachments', 'Manage Attachments', the 'Insert Image' shape, and the 'Insert Link' shape. The first three do not work on my computer, and the previous one lacks immediacy to a reader.
    The first two give me a separate window that's sterile and keeps running. I tried right-clicking them and nothing practical revealed: 'Save Picture' etc. on first, 'Undo' etc. on second. I deleted the separate window one and tried to open the following, identical message, and got nothing (may be normal.)
    The third's picture fails to show, error message given.

    I'm thinking it may be in the Explorer security place (toolsinternet optionssecuritycustom level), which to enable, disable or ask. I need some help, and really don't understand. I really don't think it's a popup blocker, since it was undone by me and restarted, and the other in 'internet options' is unchecked. I might have one from another app; I'm unsure of the.

    Thanks Beforehand.

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    ...(I Am using the Most Recent version of Windows Explorer 7, Now on Windows XP Home.) I had used a registry cleaner / Windows 'tweaker' software (no names, please) to speed up my computer; instead, I got the absence using a border-only separate-window popup...

    I'm thinking it could possibly be in the Explorer safety area (toolsinternet optionssecuritycustom level), which to enable, disable or ask. I need some help, and really don't understand.

    I don't think that it's a popup blocker, because I undid it and restarted...
    It seems like you've narrowed things down into two chief suspects. I concur that popup blocker is not responsible.

    The timing of the issue with the usage of a registry cleaner raises a red flag. I hope the registry is not screwed up. Or if it's, that you've got a copy available.

    Since a registry problem may be beyond the reach of this forum, let us have a closer look in figure #2. Consider changing it to moderate security if you're using a personalized IE7 security level. That should be simple and fast to test. If it works, great ... if it does not, you haven't wasted much time.

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