How to Restore the Link Address Bar in Internet Explorer?

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A user is experiencing an issue with Internet Explorer where the status bar, which displays the address of links when hovered over, has disappeared. Attempts to restore it through "tools -> internet options" and resetting defaults were unsuccessful. Another user suggests going to "view -> status bar" to resolve the issue. The original poster expresses gratitude for the quick response and hopes the solution works.
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Hi everyone, I'm having a minor but irritating problem with IE. By default when IE is opened, just above the taskbar there is a thin beige/white bar which shows the address of the link that the cursor has been placed on top of. One day it suddenly disappeared and I don't know how to get it back. I've tried going to "tools -> internet options" and restoring the defaults but that doesn't work.

Can someone please help me out? Thanks.
 
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Go to "view-> status bar"
 
Thanks for the quick response cristo. :)
 
You're welcome. Hope it worked!
 
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