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IE Task Bar Icon Not Showing Websites - SOLVED

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edited 4 July 2016 at 11:27AM in Techie Stuff
Dell XPS L502X - Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit - IE11


This is SWMBO's laptop which I'm checking over for her. I've just noticed that when I right-click on the IE icon in the task bar, the window that pops up has no record of regularly visited sites (Jump List) like I see on my machines.


I've been through the IE menus but I can't see anything that looks like it would enable this simple function. Any ideas?


ETA: OK cancel that ... I've just realised that there are two IE icons in the start bar, one of which is working, and the other not, so I've deleted it.
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