Buttons of running applications do not represent on Taskbar.

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As result of fight against viruses and Outpost Firewall deinstallation in my
system happened next -

1) Buttons of running applications do not represent on Taskbar. (But I can
call a running application on screen with the aid of Task Manager.)

2) My computer can see other computers in network (and can download files
from them), but other computers do not see it.

3) Share folders represent in My Network Places window, but network
connection do not represent in Network Connections window.

Avast antivirus with fresh base do not find anything.

The install pack refuses to repair my system because my hard disk version
more fresh than the install pack version. It is so, SP2 and many updates
were put in the computer after initial installation.

Is there a way to restore my system except full reinstallation?

Thanks in advance

Lev
 
Levlg said:
As result of fight against viruses and Outpost Firewall
deinstallation in my system happened next -

1) Buttons of running applications do not represent on Taskbar. (But
I can call a running application on screen with the aid of Task
Manager.)

2) My computer can see other computers in network (and can download
files from them), but other computers do not see it.

3) Share folders represent in My Network Places window, but network
connection do not represent in Network Connections window.

Avast antivirus with fresh base do not find anything.

The install pack refuses to repair my system because my hard disk
version more fresh than the install pack version. It is so, SP2 and
many updates were put in the computer after initial installation.

Is there a way to restore my system except full reinstallation?

Thanks in advance

Lev

See if either of these helps:

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

Programs Aren't Minimized in the Taskbar (Line 240)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Be sure to read the instructions at the top of the page.

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Levlg said:
As result of fight against viruses and Outpost Firewall deinstallation in my
system happened next -

Anti-virus apps can remove viruses. But they CAN NOT REPAIR the damage
they may have done. That's why it's always best to NOT install viruses
in the first place. It's your choice.
 
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