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I am a new WINDOWS 7 user. I have Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit installed, and I was wondering if it were possible to seperate the preview of all open tabs in Internet Explorer.

What I mean by that is this: Currently, if you have 2 Internet Explorers running (2 processes, NOT 2 tabs open) you can see both Internet Explorer's running on the taskbar (unless you have it your options set to combine them).

But, if you hover over either one of those tabs, you get a preview of ALL open tabs, in BOTH internet explorer processes. What I am trying to ACCOMPLISH - if its even possible - is to only see previews of tabs open in the FIRST internet explorer when you hover over the first internet explorer on the taskbar.

Likewise for the second, so that when you hover over either of them, you only see tabs that are open in THAT internet explorer.

Thanks for reading; any (intelligent) answers would be appreciated.
The TABS are there so you don't NEED to have two (processes) open. I'm not sure why you want to run IE open in two processes when the software can split the tabs and make it manageable.
If you try to run two Processes say in your email, the client will shut down the one that was used first.. it's like trying to log into your email with two separate FF browsers.. the one that was open will send a message saying the newer one is there hence closing down your original request.
Not entirely sure what you want... What I want I have already posted about. What you are questioning is why I would use 2 internet explorer Windows instead of simply opening up more tabs.

The answer is simple. I am an avid multitasker, but I also like to KEEP things organized.
So, instead of opening 10 tabs on 2 subjects in one internet explorer window, I open 1 internet explorer window for each subject, that way the tabs stay seperate.

What I want to achieve is only getting a preview of the tabs open in the internet explorer window I am hovering over, not all the tabs in every internet explorer window combined.



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