removing menu bar

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Johnny

How do I remove the Menu Bar, the bar that has "file
edit...etc" in ALL menus in windows? I have a prog that
shows that bar for the active window at the top of the
screen (like a mac) so how do i get rid of the menu bar
in every window? thanks
 
If you cross post (post on more than one Newsgroup)make some mention of
it.
Wes
 
Try this: Right-click Start/Properties/Taskbar tab/UNcheck: Lock the
taskbar/Check: Auto-hide the taskbar/Uncheck: Keep the taskbar on top of
other windows/Apply/OK.
Hope this helps. Let us know
Wes
 
Hi Johnny,

Will take a bit of work as it will be systematically replaced, but here are
the keys to remove:

"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer\ITBarLayout"
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Toolbar\ShellBrowser\ITBarLayout"
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser\ITBarLayout"

/top10faqs.htm
 
thats not what i meant...sorry...i meant to remove menu
bars from every window...not the windows taskbar. that
is already replaced by the program i'm using
(objectbar...available at stardock.com)
 
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Wesley VogelX said:
If you cross post (post on more than one Newsgroup)make some
mention of it.


Crossposting is sending the same message to more than one
newsgroup at once. He didn't do that.

He *may* have multi-posted: sent the the same message separately
to more than one group. If he did so, I didn't notice.
Multi-posting is always bad, since it fragments the thread, not
letting each person see all the other responses. Cross-posting
(but only to a few related groups) is always preferable to
multi-posting, since it keeps the thread together.
 
Ken;
My mistake. I thought I saw his post on a different NG. I remain
confusith at most times. :-)
Wes
 
In
Wesley VogelX said:
Ken;
My mistake. I thought I saw his post on a different NG. I remain
confusith at most times. :-)


Not a problem; I just wanted to set the record straight. You may
indeed have seen his post on a different newsgroup, but if you
did so, it was apparently multi-posted, not crossposted.
 
Sorry that I got the terminology wrong.
Wes

Ken Blake said:
In


Not a problem; I just wanted to set the record straight. You may
indeed have seen his post on a different newsgroup, but if you
did so, it was apparently multi-posted, not crossposted.

--
Ken Blake
Please reply to the newsgroup


9/29/2003
 

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