Crt-Alt-Delete window

D

drybones

It comes up without any means to remove the window form the monitor screen
after using it. It remains on 'top' of all windows.

Tried to use the right click ln the icon in the task bar and nothing happens
to this \window.
Thanks for reading
 
M

Mike Hyndman

drybones said:
It comes up without any means to remove the window form the monitor screen
after using it. It remains on 'top' of all windows.

Tried to use the right click ln the icon in the task bar and nothing
happens to this \window.
Thanks for reading
D,

Try double clicking on the TM window border.
MH
 
K

Ken Blake, MVP

drybones said:
It comes up without any means to remove the window form the monitor
screen after using it. It remains on 'top' of all windows.

Tried to use the right click ln the icon in the task bar and nothing
happens to this \window.
Thanks for reading


You're running in what's called "Small Footprint Mode." To change back and
forth from this mode to regular mode, just double-click on the border.
 
G

Guest

Are you talking about the window that comes up after you press Ctrl-Alt-Del,
which has "Lock computer" "Log off" "Shutdown" "Task Manager" etc., is it the
Ctrl-Alt-Del to log in to Windows, or are you talking about something else.
If it is the Ctrl-Alt-Del window, it should disappear as soon as you click
any of the six buttons it has. It also appears "solo" on the desktop--no
icons or taskbar visible. Does it appear after you log in? After you have
logged in, press Ctrl-Alt-Del and see what happens. Can you do ANYTHING at
all with it?

Did someone put the picture of such window as a desktop background on your
pc? Just a thought.
 
D

drybones

Ken Blake said:
You're running in what's called "Small Footprint Mode." To change back and
forth from this mode to regular mode, just double-click on the border.

My Thanks to all who responded.
The double click upon the border did the trick. :^))
drybones
 

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