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Yes, it does.
Open Internet Explorer, click tools, and point to POP-Up Blocker. Click POP-Up Blocker Settings.
Windows 2000 does not include a pop-up blocker.
Most browsers, such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Chrome, have built-in pop-up blockers. One can go to the browser settings to access control of pop-up blockers. If an alternate downloadable free pop-up blocker is desired, CNET has many from which to choose.
== == Go to tools click pop up blocker and then click turn off pop up blocker.
In internet explorer go to tools option in that pop up blocker to be turned off.....
You can have two but sometimes they react with each other and dont work to well.
Get a pop-up blocker. Do a Google search on Pop Up blocker and you'll see all sorts of ways. Most are free, or come with your security package (Norton, McAfee). However, if you have Windows XP, go to TOOLS on the uppper toolbar. There is a POP UP Blocker option. Just click on TURN ON POP UP BLOCKER.
Open Internet Explorer. Then click Tools>>Pop up blocker>> Turn on pop blocker
Mac word documents files pop up when the computer is turned on.
In your tool bar options there will be an items labled pop up blocker, this disallows pop ups from third party sites from showing. To configure your browser to allow pop ups you simply select ask, this will make you accept or deny the pop up. If it is one that you wish to allow you can mark it to be overlooked by the pop up blocker.
To turn off the pop-up blocker In the Mac's Safari browser de-select Block Pop-up Windows from the Safari menu or press the Shift, Command and K keys.