"Normal" Window Not on Desktop

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David E. Ross

When I use Photo Editor, I have to maximize its window. If I select the
middle icon in the upper-right corner to get a window that does not fill
my desktop, the entire window disappears.

All my desktop toolbars are "auto hide", so the window is not behind any
of them. I've tried right-click on the Taskbar icon and selecting Move
or Size, but I can't get anything to grab.

How can I fix this?

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David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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people who die of natural causes.
 
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Terry R.

On 12/20/2007 7:05 AM On a whim, David E. Ross pounded out on the keyboard
When I use Photo Editor, I have to maximize its window. If I select the
middle icon in the upper-right corner to get a window that does not fill
my desktop, the entire window disappears.

All my desktop toolbars are "auto hide", so the window is not behind any
of them. I've tried right-click on the Taskbar icon and selecting Move
or Size, but I can't get anything to grab.

How can I fix this?

Hi David,

Some programs require a maximized window. Paperport does the same.
Frustrating at times, but the usefulness of the program outweighs the
occasional inconvenience.

I don't use Photo Editor, but it looks like MS is aware of the issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832284

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Terry R.

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Bob I

"Restore down" (the middle button)then R-click the taskbar and select
Cascade Windows to move Photo Editor back to the visible area of the
Desktop.
 
D

David E. Ross

On 12/20/2007 7:05 AM On a whim, David E. Ross pounded out on the keyboard


Hi David,

Some programs require a maximized window. Paperport does the same.
Frustrating at times, but the usefulness of the program outweighs the
occasional inconvenience.

I don't use Photo Editor, but it looks like MS is aware of the issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832284

Generally, those programs that require maximized windows disable the
ability to set the window to "normal".

I went to the Knowledge Base article you cited. It suggested editing my
registry to delete the LastPosition value in [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software
\Microsoft\Photo Editor\3.0\Microsoft Photo Editor]. In WindowsXP,
however, that key does not have a LastPosition value. After exporting
the key, I instead deleted the value InitialPosition.

THAT WORKED!! Thus, I must thank you for pointing me to the Knowledge
Base article.

--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Natural foods can be harmful: Look at all the
people who die of natural causes.
 
D

David E. Ross

"Restore down" (the middle button)then R-click the taskbar and select
Cascade Windows to move Photo Editor back to the visible area of the
Desktop.

Unfortunately, cascading windows did not help. Instead, I edited my
registry, as indicated in my response to Terry R.

--
David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

Natural foods can be harmful: Look at all the
people who die of natural causes.
 
B

Bob I

David said:
Unfortunately, cascading windows did not help. Instead, I edited my
registry, as indicated in my response to Terry R.

As long as you got the bugger working, that's what counts!
 
T

Terry R.

On 12/20/2007 9:37 AM On a whim, David E. Ross pounded out on the keyboard
On 12/20/2007 7:05 AM On a whim, David E. Ross pounded out on the keyboard

Hi David,

Some programs require a maximized window. Paperport does the same.
Frustrating at times, but the usefulness of the program outweighs the
occasional inconvenience.

I don't use Photo Editor, but it looks like MS is aware of the issue:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/832284

Generally, those programs that require maximized windows disable the
ability to set the window to "normal".

I went to the Knowledge Base article you cited. It suggested editing my
registry to delete the LastPosition value in [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software
\Microsoft\Photo Editor\3.0\Microsoft Photo Editor]. In WindowsXP,
however, that key does not have a LastPosition value. After exporting
the key, I instead deleted the value InitialPosition.

THAT WORKED!! Thus, I must thank you for pointing me to the Knowledge
Base article.

You're welcome.

--
Terry R.

***Reply Note***
Anti-spam measures are included in my email address.
Delete NOSPAM from the email address after clicking Reply.
 

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