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please help! Desktop/icon problems
I recently had Norton System Works on my pc and using one of the options it
has i took all my desktop icons and but them on the taskbar, not the quicklaunch but in a separate location. Now i don't have Norton anymore and i want my icons visible on my screen again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? |
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please help! Desktop/icon problems
Matthew wrote:
I recently had Norton System Works on my pc and using one of the options it has i took all my desktop icons and but them on the taskbar, not the quicklaunch but in a separate location. Please clarify exactly what "separate location" you mean. There is no place on the Task Bar where you can put shortcut icons *except* on the Quick Launch Bar. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup Now i don't have Norton anymore and i want my icons visible on my screen again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? |
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please help! Desktop/icon problems
"Matthew replies"
I'm not sure how i can describe it, so i will provide a link so you can see a picture (sorry bout the quality) of the the desktop folder thing http://lacollege.facebook.com/album....&id=1208790069 I look forward to hearing back from you "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Matthew wrote: I recently had Norton System Works on my pc and using one of the options it has i took all my desktop icons and but them on the taskbar, not the quicklaunch but in a separate location. Please clarify exactly what "separate location" you mean. There is no place on the Task Bar where you can put shortcut icons *except* on the Quick Launch Bar. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup Now i don't have Norton anymore and i want my icons visible on my screen again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? |
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please help! Desktop/icon problems
Matthew wrote:
"Matthew replies" I'm not sure how i can describe it, so i will provide a link so you can see a picture (sorry bout the quality) of the the desktop folder thing http://lacollege.facebook.com/album....&id=1208790069 I look forward to hearing back from you It's a poor picture, as you say, so it's hard to be sure, but it looks like you've created a toolbar that reflects the contents of the desktop folder. Everything there should also be on the desktop, but I have no idea what your use of some Norton program may have done. At any rate, look here for your desktop icons: c:\documents and setting\[your user name]\desktop -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Matthew wrote: I recently had Norton System Works on my pc and using one of the options it has i took all my desktop icons and but them on the taskbar, not the quicklaunch but in a separate location. Please clarify exactly what "separate location" you mean. There is no place on the Task Bar where you can put shortcut icons *except* on the Quick Launch Bar. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup Now i don't have Norton anymore and i want my icons visible on my screen again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? |
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please help! Desktop/icon problems
I agree with Ken, it looks like you created a toolbar on the Taskbar.
The New toolbar lets you place a shortcut to a folder on the taskbar. To remove a toolbar from the taskbar, right-click an empty area on the taskbar, point to Toolbars and then click the toolbar you want to remove to clear the check mark. You need to figure out the location of the folder that the toolbar is a shortcut to. The name of the folder would also be useful to know. It looks like, form you picture that Desktop may be the name of the folder. The Desktop you see is a combination of two folders. C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop or %allusersprofile%\Desktop AND C:\Documents and Settings\Your Name Here\Desktop or %userprofile%\Desktop All Users Desktop: Refers to the desktop common for all the users. User Desktop: Refers to the desktop of that user. Start | Run | Type: desktop | Click OK | See anything there? Start | Run | Paste: %allusersprofile%\Desktop | Click OK | See anything there? Do a search for Unused Desktop Shortcuts. When the Desktop Cleanup Wizard runs, it places unused shortcuts into a folder on the desktop called Unused Desktop Shortcuts. However, if you want, these shortcuts can be recovered from this folder. ------- You do not need to use a camera to take a screen shot. You can use the Print Scrn key. The Print Screen key, is often abbreviated as Print Scrn. Print Scrn key copies everything on your screen. In Windows, the sole function of this key is to take a snapshot or picture of your computer screen and copy it to the clipboard. "Under earlier command-line based operating systems, this caused an exact copy of the current screen output to be sent to the standard printer port, usually LPT1. In essence, whatever was currently on the screen when the key was pressed was printed." Alt key+ Print Scrn key [[Will take a screenshot of the currently selected window, not the entire screen like the normal screenshot function. This allows you to target that specific window that you have open and nothing else. No more cropping those screenshots to grab the content you were after!]] You have to paste the image in to Paint, Wordpad, Word or some other program that will handle images. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In , Matthew hunted and pecked: "Matthew replies" I'm not sure how i can describe it, so i will provide a link so you can see a picture (sorry bout the quality) of the the desktop folder thing http://lacollege.facebook.com/album....&id=1208790069 I look forward to hearing back from you "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: Matthew wrote: I recently had Norton System Works on my pc and using one of the options it has i took all my desktop icons and but them on the taskbar, not the quicklaunch but in a separate location. Please clarify exactly what "separate location" you mean. There is no place on the Task Bar where you can put shortcut icons *except* on the Quick Launch Bar. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup Now i don't have Norton anymore and i want my icons visible on my screen again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? |
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please help! Desktop/icon problems
Thank you Wesley, you were right, i was able to get the toolbar off of my
taskbar the way you said to, but i was not able to find a unused desktop shortcut. Even with the desktop off my taskbar, it's like my background is still dead, i can't drag anything on to it, i can't click on it. The bad part is, when i'm looking at all of my 'desktop' options, there is nothing about toggling it between a toolbar and the actual background screen, it's not setup to know a difference. |
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Hi Matthew,
This link is no longer good http://lacollege.facebook.com/album....&id=1208790069 so I cannot look at the picture again. I can't even right-click on my screen and have my display options come up. How do i get back to normal? Nothing happens when you right click on your desktop? I am not sure where to start. One of the options in the right click, context menu is Show Desktop Icons, this may have somehow gotten unchecked. If that happens your desktop icons are Hidden. Go here... http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm Read the instructions at the top. Scroll down to and right click 72. Enable/Disable Desktop Icons Save Taget As and save to your My Documents folder so that you can find it. enabledisabledesktopicons.vbs is the file that you want. You can run enabledisabledesktopicons.vbs to hide or show the Desktop icons. ----------- When you right click the desktop there may just be a huge delay. Try it and wait a while. If there is a huge delay see these... Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm Right-click is extremely slow only when Network is enabled http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news Matthew hunted and pecked: Thank you Wesley, you were right, i was able to get the toolbar off of my taskbar the way you said to, but i was not able to find a unused desktop shortcut. Even with the desktop off my taskbar, it's like my background is still dead, i can't drag anything on to it, i can't click on it. The bad part is, when i'm looking at all of my 'desktop' options, there is nothing about toggling it between a toolbar and the actual background screen, it's not setup to know a difference. |
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