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Tech, Microsoft Support
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[SOLVED] Auto refresh
Hi,
I have wondered for a while if this were possible and just found out it is. If you scroll to the bottom of the home page and click where it says Currently active members, here you can have a look if anyone viewing your thread, see which thread a particular user is active in etc, ok you probably knew that but if you stay on a page for a while it auto refreshes itself and what i wanted to know was if there is an option somewhere in windows to enable this for any or all web pages?
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Oh! What shall I be?
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Re: Auto refresh
I do not think there is this option in IE. Usuallyany auto refrsh page is built into the page. What you can look for is a program to automatically refrsh a page or you can even create one, shouldn't be too hard. Oh course if you download onealways be careful and check it first. I'm fairly sure one must be out there though.
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Moderator, Microsoft Support
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Re: Auto refresh
Hey DJ
![]() the scrip for auto refreah is on the actual web page iteself. There isnt a option in IE do Auto refresh, but there is in Firefox if you get this add-on https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/115 |
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