As a follow on to Peter's comments concerning assumptions, it may be 
that someone added the desktop icon for IE by using the shortcut under 
start/programs/accessories/system tools which is used to access IE 
without add-ons. If you go to start/programs, you will see a shortcut 
for IE (which includes add-ons). Right click on the shortcut and select 
send to/desktop icon. Then go to your desktop and double click on the 
NEW IE icon to check it's operation. If OK, delete the OLD IE icon.

I hope this resolves your issue.

Tom

Peter Ekkerman wrote:
> Hi Tensie (10C)
>
> It would have been more helpful for you and the PCSOFT readers.if you 
> had mentioned
> the OS you're using and the version of IE.
> But let's assume you're running XP with IE7 :
> Add-Ons are found under Tools > Add-Ons
> You may even want to take a "tour" of IE7 which you can find under Help.
> If I'm wrong on both counts,it's up to you to specify which it is in 
> your reply ;)
>
> Peter E.
>
> -------- Original Message  --------
> Subject: [PCSOFT] IE is currently running with add-ons disabled...
> From: Tensie Palmer <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: 27-Oct-2008 9:14:59 PM
>
> How do I enable it?  I can find no setting, no check box to uncheck or
> check.  Beginning to feel dumb again.
> Thanks for replies,
>
> 10C
>
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