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calvin.miyatake
I have a customer with an unusual problem. She has
selected Paradise as her Windows 2000 wallpaper, STRETCH
mode. She is using Active Desktop.
I think this is an Active Desktop issue because when it is
active, all the wallpapers come up as two Superimposed
(cascade style) images. Yet, if I deactivate Active
Desktop (of course, I then lose Paradise and other web
images)the wallpaper is as it should be.
Has anyone seen this? If so, How did you resolve it?
selected Paradise as her Windows 2000 wallpaper, STRETCH
mode. She is using Active Desktop.
I think this is an Active Desktop issue because when it is
active, all the wallpapers come up as two Superimposed
(cascade style) images. Yet, if I deactivate Active
Desktop (of course, I then lose Paradise and other web
images)the wallpaper is as it should be.
Has anyone seen this? If so, How did you resolve it?