I can’t locate an option to start IE10 by way of a link or icon or any other mode:
(a) on the Start Menu and its All Programs list,
(b) on the Desktop and its Status bar at the bottom of the screen,
(c) or any where else for that matter.
Problem is: how do I start IE if I need to?
It used to be there a few months ago before I began to extensively use Firefox, and later adopted Chrome.
After some thinking I did find a workaround but not the real solution:
(a) I start Expression Web, select any file, and click on Preview in IE10 and that page opens in IE10,
(b) I go to Internet Options and set IE10 as my default browser.
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