double taskbar issue corrections.

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lapwiz

Running XP Home on a dell inspiron B130 laptop. Suddenly the task bar
became two rows tall. No problem i thought. Position
the cursor at the edge between desk top and task bar; the
usual double headed arrow appeared. i moved it downward
to compress the task bar to its usual size of one row,
but instead it reduced to fullscreen, restored it to size (2 rows)
and tried again. no luck. seems like i can have a 2 row
task bar, or none, with nothing in between.
I tried to look into properties but no succes in finding a solution.
This is quite anoying as I have to user accounts on the same machine
and the other one is fine.

suggestions?


please emal to:


(e-mail address removed)

or just reply here.


Cheers!
 
Running XP Home on a dell inspiron B130 laptop. Suddenly the task bar
became two rows tall. No problem i thought. Position
the cursor at the edge between desk top and task bar; the
usual double headed arrow appeared. i moved it downward
to compress the task bar to its usual size of one row,
but instead it reduced to fullscreen, restored it to size (2 rows)
and tried again. no luck. seems like i can have a 2 row
task bar, or none, with nothing in between.
I tried to look into properties but no succes in finding a solution.
This is quite anoying as I have to user accounts on the same machine
and the other one is fine.

suggestions?


please emal to:


(e-mail address removed)

or just reply here.


Cheers!

Dexterity :-)
 
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Malke said:
WB wrote:

(snip)

Please do not make a new post on the same subject only a little while
apart. Wait at least 24 hours before doing this. People who regularly
help out in these newsgroups live all over the world and are
volunteers, possibly with Real Lives.

I answered your first post. If you can't find your post, use Google
Groups Advanced Search and search for your name.

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