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Originally Posted by who
All you have to do is open a new instance of IE each time, rather than a new window. for example, click your IE icon again, don't hit CTRL+N. That way, if one crashes, the others stay up. 
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hmmm... how does that affect system resources/etc....?
might try that & shuki's recommendation... already have too many browser apps though )IE, FF, Flock, XBrowser(homemade), crap, etc)
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