Toolbar keeps coming back

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GKW in GA

Everytime I boot up my computer the language toolbar appears in the taskbar.
I remove it, but the next time I boot up, it's back again. How do I get it to
quit coming back everytime I boot the computer.
 
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Peter Foldes

Right click on an empty space on the Taskbar and select Toolbars and uncheck that option
 
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GKW in GA

Yes, I understand how to remove it. My question wasn't how to remove it but
how to keep it from returning everytime I boot the machine. I don't want to
have to right click and and uncheck it everytime I boot the machine
 
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Nepatsfan

GKW in GA said:
Everytime I boot up my computer the language toolbar appears in the taskbar.
I remove it, but the next time I boot up, it's back again. How do I get it to
quit coming back everytime I boot the computer.

See if this helps.

Go to Control Panel and double click Regional and Language Options.
In Regional and Language Options, click on the Languages tab.
On the Languages page, click on the Details button.
On the Settings page of Text Services and Input Languages, click on the Language
bar button.
In Language Bar Settings, uncheck "Show the Language bar on the desktop".
Click OK twice.

For more info, take a look at this Microsoft article.

HOW TO: Use the Language Bar in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306993

Good luck

Nepatsfan
 
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Peter Foldes

I did not post to remove it. My instructions was for disabling it from not showing up again
 
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Patrick Keenan

GKW in GA said:
Yes, I understand how to remove it. My question wasn't how to remove it
but
how to keep it from returning everytime I boot the machine. I don't want
to
have to right click and and uncheck it everytime I boot the machine

Try going to control panel, regional and language options, and removing
languages you don't need and as well turn off Advanced Text Services. That
will also remove the spech recognition toolbar, which can - if you weren't
using it - suck up a few processor cycles.

HTH
-pk
 

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