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jm
December 5th 03, 01:40 AM
I have researched and everyone says I am supposed to have a virus that
causes this. I have looked for the files, registry entries, etc.,
that supposedly contain the virus. I have also used my virus checker
AVG. I can find no trace of the virus, no files, nothing. I have
sized and resized my taskbar, locked and unlocked it, etc. I cannot
find the simply obvious solution to restore my minimized items to the
task bar. ANY help is appreciated. Again, I have no evidence of the
Friendly Greetings virus. A system restore to the previous day did
not help either - and it was working fine then! It just went away.

Thanks.

Windows XP Pro., SP1

MiniDisc_2k2
December 5th 03, 01:40 AM
"jm" > wrote in message
om...
> I have researched and everyone says I am supposed to have a virus that
> causes this. I have looked for the files, registry entries, etc.,
> that supposedly contain the virus.

There are many viruses that cause this, not just one.

>I have also used my virus checker
> AVG. I can find no trace of the virus, no files, nothing.

Some viruses are polymorphic, that is, they're different on every computer
making them harder to detect. Also, some disable your antivirus software.

> I have
> sized and resized my taskbar, locked and unlocked it, etc. I cannot
> find the simply obvious solution to restore my minimized items to the
> task bar.

For now, alt+tab should work, but of course that's inconvienient, it's just
a temporary fix

> ANY help is appreciated. Again, I have no evidence of the
> Friendly Greetings virus. A system restore to the previous day did
> not help either - and it was working fine then! It just went away.

System restore is, IMNSHO, crap. It only restores windows settings, nothing
else such as files. Therefore it leads people like you to believe that it
will turn back the clock on your computer, when it will not. Get Roxio
GoBack, which is bundled with Norton SystemWorks. It's a ton better.


Anyways, I would recommend getting a third-party scan. If you have a high
speed internet connection you could get an online scan. These are very
helpful. Also check symantec.com for any "virus removal tools" dealing with
the Friendly Greetings virus. They are specifically designed to remove that
virus, and are therefore almost guaranteed to work.

-- Minidisc_2k2
To reply replace nospam.com with cox dot net.

P.S. If you really needed to know and didn't want to look at
www.acronymfinder.com, IMNSHO means "In my not so humble opinion"

>
> Thanks.
>
> Windows XP Pro., SP1

jm
December 5th 03, 01:42 AM
"MiniDisc_2k2" > wrote in message >...
> "jm" > wrote in message
> om...
> > I have researched and everyone says I am supposed to have a virus that
> > causes this. I have looked for the files, registry entries, etc.,
> > that supposedly contain the virus.
>
> There are many viruses that cause this, not just one.
>
> >I have also used my virus checker
> > AVG. I can find no trace of the virus, no files, nothing.
>
> Some viruses are polymorphic, that is, they're different on every computer
> making them harder to detect. Also, some disable your antivirus software.
>
> > I have
> > sized and resized my taskbar, locked and unlocked it, etc. I cannot
> > find the simply obvious solution to restore my minimized items to the
> > task bar.
>
> For now, alt+tab should work, but of course that's inconvienient, it's just
> a temporary fix
>
> > ANY help is appreciated. Again, I have no evidence of the
> > Friendly Greetings virus. A system restore to the previous day did
> > not help either - and it was working fine then! It just went away.
>
> System restore is, IMNSHO, crap. It only restores windows settings, nothing
> else such as files. Therefore it leads people like you to believe that it
> will turn back the clock on your computer, when it will not. Get Roxio
> GoBack, which is bundled with Norton SystemWorks. It's a ton better.
>
>
> Anyways, I would recommend getting a third-party scan. If you have a high
> speed internet connection you could get an online scan. These are very
> helpful. Also check symantec.com for any "virus removal tools" dealing with
> the Friendly Greetings virus. They are specifically designed to remove that
> virus, and are therefore almost guaranteed to work.
>
> -- Minidisc_2k2
> To reply replace nospam.com with cox dot net.
>
> P.S. If you really needed to know and didn't want to look at
> www.acronymfinder.com, IMNSHO means "In my not so humble opinion"
>
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Windows XP Pro., SP1

His profile had to be deleted. After he logged in and the new profile
was created, the problem went away. Thanks.

Donald Link
December 5th 03, 01:43 AM
Is your virus definition up to date?




"jm" > wrote in message
om...
> I have researched and everyone says I am supposed to have a virus that
> causes this. I have looked for the files, registry entries, etc.,
> that supposedly contain the virus. I have also used my virus checker
> AVG. I can find no trace of the virus, no files, nothing. I have
> sized and resized my taskbar, locked and unlocked it, etc. I cannot
> find the simply obvious solution to restore my minimized items to the
> task bar. ANY help is appreciated. Again, I have no evidence of the
> Friendly Greetings virus. A system restore to the previous day did
> not help either - and it was working fine then! It just went away.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Windows XP Pro., SP1

jm
December 5th 03, 01:43 AM
"Donald Link" > wrote in message >...
> Is your virus definition up to date?
>
>
>
>
> "jm" > wrote in message
> om...
> > I have researched and everyone says I am supposed to have a virus that
> > causes this. I have looked for the files, registry entries, etc.,
> > that supposedly contain the virus. I have also used my virus checker
> > AVG. I can find no trace of the virus, no files, nothing. I have
> > sized and resized my taskbar, locked and unlocked it, etc. I cannot
> > find the simply obvious solution to restore my minimized items to the
> > task bar. ANY help is appreciated. Again, I have no evidence of the
> > Friendly Greetings virus. A system restore to the previous day did
> > not help either - and it was working fine then! It just went away.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Windows XP Pro., SP1

Yes. There was no evidence of any virus on the computer. Believe me.
I wanted it to be the virus. That would have been easy to fix.

Anonymous1
May 22nd 05, 01:25 AM
I had the exact same problem on two of my computers over the years
running Windows XP! It was not a virus, you are right, I don't know
exacly what went wrong, but there is this program that fixed it for me
on both computers. Try clicking the "Minimized Programs Missing" link
on http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm. I hope it works
for you!


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alexlimbert
July 7th 05, 05:15 AM
Thanks. That worked great for my PC running XP.

Sincerely,

Alex P Limbert CPA
http://www.california-cpa.net


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