taurarian
April 23rd 04, 07:42 AM
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Scroll down to line 164 (see the numbers on the left).
Look for
Restore Taskbar to default functionability
To use the Regedits: Save the REG File to your hard
disk. Double click it and answer yes to the import
prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right
clicking on the file and selecting Edit.
To use the VBS Files: Download .vbs file and save it to
your hard drive (you may want to right click and use Save
Target As). Double
click the vbs file. You will be prompted when the script
is done.
NOTE: If your anti-virus software warns you of
a "malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script
Safe" or similar technology enabled. These scripts are
not malicious, but they do make changes to the System
Registry.
Disclaimer: These registry edits and script files are
presented "as is". Every effort has been made to ensure
the files work as stated. I assume no responsibility for
your use of these files.
>-----Original Message-----
>I need to change the setting on my taskbar but I can't
right click on it at all. I can't even right click to
close a window. But I can right click on the desktop or
on a webpage. Please help. I don't want confusing
answers; I need help. Simple help please. I went to the
link that Ramesh MVP gave me( http://www.kellys-korner-
xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm ) I clicked open and then it
asked me if I wanted to add this to the registry I
clicked yesthen I couldn't even find it. I just want to
be able to right click on my taskbar. I can't even get in
any REGISTRY on my comp.
>
>
>This is my original question:
>
>>-----Original Message-----
> >I need help to delete items in the taskbar. I want
to
> delete a program that I never use and add a program
that I
> always use. Please let me know how.
>the original answer to my question mr-rain wrote: -----
>
> generally for starters... enter settings/taskbar
start
> menu. ensure that taskbar is unlocked and quick
launch is
> showing. from there anything that you want to
remove,
> right click and delete. to add, drag application
icon from
> it's location into the bar to create shortcut. you
can
> right click and rename if you wish to
remove "shortcut"
> from name. This all goes the same for the start
menu as
> well...
>
>.
>
Scroll down to line 164 (see the numbers on the left).
Look for
Restore Taskbar to default functionability
To use the Regedits: Save the REG File to your hard
disk. Double click it and answer yes to the import
prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right
clicking on the file and selecting Edit.
To use the VBS Files: Download .vbs file and save it to
your hard drive (you may want to right click and use Save
Target As). Double
click the vbs file. You will be prompted when the script
is done.
NOTE: If your anti-virus software warns you of
a "malicious" script, this is normal if you have "Script
Safe" or similar technology enabled. These scripts are
not malicious, but they do make changes to the System
Registry.
Disclaimer: These registry edits and script files are
presented "as is". Every effort has been made to ensure
the files work as stated. I assume no responsibility for
your use of these files.
>-----Original Message-----
>I need to change the setting on my taskbar but I can't
right click on it at all. I can't even right click to
close a window. But I can right click on the desktop or
on a webpage. Please help. I don't want confusing
answers; I need help. Simple help please. I went to the
link that Ramesh MVP gave me( http://www.kellys-korner-
xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm ) I clicked open and then it
asked me if I wanted to add this to the registry I
clicked yesthen I couldn't even find it. I just want to
be able to right click on my taskbar. I can't even get in
any REGISTRY on my comp.
>
>
>This is my original question:
>
>>-----Original Message-----
> >I need help to delete items in the taskbar. I want
to
> delete a program that I never use and add a program
that I
> always use. Please let me know how.
>the original answer to my question mr-rain wrote: -----
>
> generally for starters... enter settings/taskbar
start
> menu. ensure that taskbar is unlocked and quick
launch is
> showing. from there anything that you want to
remove,
> right click and delete. to add, drag application
icon from
> it's location into the bar to create shortcut. you
can
> right click and rename if you wish to
remove "shortcut"
> from name. This all goes the same for the start
menu as
> well...
>
>.
>