<p>Right click on a link, and one of the choices will be “open page with IE tab” or something like that. This should get you around any websites that don’t work with Firefox. IE tab has the same security flaws as the IE browser (if ActiveX is enabled), so only use it for trusted pages.</p>
<p>Thank you, lockn. That is just what I needed to know.</p>
<p>This worked. But not for one of the sites I need. Does it make sense that some wouldn’t be usable this way?</p>
<p>jmmom, if you right-click on the little Firefox icon that is now in the lower-right corner of your browser, it will bring up a list of sites that you can add to so that they will always open in IE. Try putting in the site you’re having trouble with, and see if it works that way. </p>
<p>I am loving this add-on!</p>
<p>Thank you again! I am really learning here.</p>
<p>Seem to still be having trouble with one !*(!@# site. It’s a critical one for my work, but it has always been a headache in many ways. (Maybe Microsoft has stock in it
).</p>