Hide your IE Explorer menubar by modify reg file.


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I hope it'll help you...

Tested on Windows XP SP1

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\ShellBrowser]

ITBarLayout

offset 24h = 03 hides menubar

offset 24h = 00 hides everything (menubar & buttons ...)

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser]

ITBarLayout

offset 24h = 02 hides menubar

offset 24h = 00 hides everything (menubar & buttons ...)

Hi all!

I hope this thread is still active, cuz I REALLY need your help...

What exactly does offset 24h mean?

I have found these registry keys (but mine are named Explorer and WebBrowser) and really NEED to remove the menubar (for professional reasons) but can't see how... :p

Help?

:cry:

24h is the address, i believe.

why not just use the files that have been uploaded? they work.

Because at work when I tried to download the zip-file archives, windows only said they were invalid or something like that, but I guess it was my corporate firewall or such since I could download them without probs at home.

And sure, a zip/rar/reg file is just excellent, it absolutely does the trick! But I also want to learn how to use the offset 24h information since not all forums/sites has such comfy reg files for download...

One of these days, I might HAVE to edit the reg manually with that information myself, and it would feel a lot more safer if I actually trusted myself with what I am doing ;)

Oops, delay that last one - THEY DON'T WORK :|

I extracted a "hidemenubar_addressbar" file which regedit does not seem to recognize, and it is full of jibberish... Can't read it :(

I really need to find out what offset 24h means since I can't use the files :(

Did you other guys have any luck extracting any .reg files?

Cheers :)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

I need to disable the menubar completely. any help?

also i'm not able to download the files. the first one says i don't have permission. the zip files are all corrupted?

please help in this regard.

try HMB2. just put it in your startup folder.

http://ta2027.plala.jp/

drahnier , thanks a lot for your help.

Yes. i want something like that. but just wondering if it could be acheived by using some sort of registry keys.

i tried that program. it does hide it but you can recall the menus if you memorzie the keyboard shortcuts.

Gaz00, I knew that. that's not what i was actually looking for. but thanks for your help anyway. :)

  • 3 months later...

Modify your reg can hide IE Explorer menubar(file edit....).This is my reg file,you can input it to your reg if you want.

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:cry:

where can i find the one for explorer menubar ?

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