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Old May 11th 07, 11:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as I use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


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  #2  
Old May 12th 07, 12:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Mark L. Ferguson
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Default Active Desktop

Although less convienient, the web page (.htm) can be embedded with the
activex, and displayed in Display app/properties, desktop tab, "customize
desktop" button, Web tab.

To disable the SP2 warning for running activeX on a local computer page, go
to : IE, Tools menu, Options, Advanced Tab, -- scroll down to the Security
area, check the box for, "Allow active content to run in files on My Computer"

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"Keith" wrote:

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as I use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance



  #3  
Old May 12th 07, 12:19 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

I tried all that you advised below, I don't get the warning but I still
ticked the box that you advised, but I still see nothing on my desktop, just
as a trial I used www.bbc.co.uk and it appears to connect and synchronise
OK, but I still see nothing?


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote in
message ...
Although less convienient, the web page (.htm) can be embedded with the
activex, and displayed in Display app/properties, desktop tab, "customize
desktop" button, Web tab.

To disable the SP2 warning for running activeX on a local computer page,
go
to : IE, Tools menu, Options, Advanced Tab, -- scroll down to the Security
area, check the box for, "Allow active content to run in files on My
Computer"

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interface.
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"Keith" wrote:

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere
to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as I
use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any
kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance





  #4  
Old May 12th 07, 12:31 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Mark L. Ferguson
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Default Active Desktop

I would guess you did not unlock the desktop while you were there.
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"Keith" wrote:

I tried all that you advised below, I don't get the warning but I still
ticked the box that you advised, but I still see nothing on my desktop, just
as a trial I used www.bbc.co.uk and it appears to connect and synchronise
OK, but I still see nothing?


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote in
message ...
Although less convienient, the web page (.htm) can be embedded with the
activex, and displayed in Display app/properties, desktop tab, "customize
desktop" button, Web tab.

To disable the SP2 warning for running activeX on a local computer page,
go
to : IE, Tools menu, Options, Advanced Tab, -- scroll down to the Security
area, check the box for, "Allow active content to run in files on My
Computer"

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interface.
Mark L. Ferguson



"Keith" wrote:

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere
to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as I
use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any
kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance






  #5  
Old May 12th 07, 12:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Mark L. Ferguson
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Default Active Desktop

Well, that is not a local page. Probably you need to surf to the site, and
wait for the activex warning to click and approve running it.
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"Keith" wrote:

I tried all that you advised below, I don't get the warning but I still
ticked the box that you advised, but I still see nothing on my desktop, just
as a trial I used www.bbc.co.uk and it appears to connect and synchronise
OK, but I still see nothing?


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote in
message ...
Although less convienient, the web page (.htm) can be embedded with the
activex, and displayed in Display app/properties, desktop tab, "customize
desktop" button, Web tab.

To disable the SP2 warning for running activeX on a local computer page,
go
to : IE, Tools menu, Options, Advanced Tab, -- scroll down to the Security
area, check the box for, "Allow active content to run in files on My
Computer"

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Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web
interface.
Mark L. Ferguson



"Keith" wrote:

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere
to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as I
use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any
kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance






  #6  
Old May 12th 07, 07:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

Thanks Mark,

The 'Lock the Desktop' button was not ticked. I don't get any activex
warning at all, I have also tried using a html file created by me on my PC
and it still does not appear. I have disabled everything that I could
imagine would possibly interfere with desktop settings (Webshots & Active
Desktop Calendar) but still no joy.

Below, when you say 'surf to the site' I don't get an option to do that, I
just have an option to type a URL (or browse to a file or a favourite)

I am stuck on this.

Thanks again



"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote in
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Well, that is not a local page. Probably you need to surf to the site, and
wait for the activex warning to click and approve running it.
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"Keith" wrote:

I tried all that you advised below, I don't get the warning but I still
ticked the box that you advised, but I still see nothing on my desktop,
just
as a trial I used www.bbc.co.uk and it appears to connect and synchronise
OK, but I still see nothing?


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote in
message ...
Although less convienient, the web page (.htm) can be embedded with the
activex, and displayed in Display app/properties, desktop tab,
"customize
desktop" button, Web tab.

To disable the SP2 warning for running activeX on a local computer
page,
go
to : IE, Tools menu, Options, Advanced Tab, -- scroll down to the
Security
area, check the box for, "Allow active content to run in files on My
Computer"

--
Was this post helpful to you? Voting helps others who use the web
interface.
Mark L. Ferguson



"Keith" wrote:

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings
anywhere
to
enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as
I
use
Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get
any
kind
of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance








  #7  
Old May 12th 07, 05:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Wesley Vogel
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Default Active Desktop

When you right-click a blank area on the desktop on a computer that runs
Windows XP, the shortcut menu does not display the Active Desktop command.
In Windows XP, Active Desktop is always turned on and you normally cannot
disable it. Active Desktop can be disabled, but you have to use TweakUI or
Group Policy (only with XP Pro) or change some settings in the registry.

If Show Desktop icons, Lock web items on Desktop and Run Desktop Cleanup
Wizard appear when you right click the Desktop and point to Arrange Icons By
then Active Desktop is enabled.

Right click Desktop | Properties | Desktop tab | Customize Desktop button

If you have the Web tab in Display Properties then Active Desktop is
enabled.

To add Web content to your desktop
1. Right-click a blank area on the desktop and then click Properties.
2. On the Desktop tab, click Customize Desktop.
3. On the Web tab, click New and then follow the instructions on your
screen.
4. To update the content, click the Synchronize button.
5. If you wish to disable Active Desktop, make sure all checkboxes in this
window are un-checked.

Notes
* You must be connected to the Internet to add active Web content to your
desktop.
* To browse Microsoft's Desktop Gallery Web site, in the New Desktop Item
Wizard, click Visit Gallery. The New Desktop Item Wizard opens when you
click New on the Web tab.
* To select a different Web site, type the Web site address, or click Browse
to locate it.

New button
[[Click to add a Web page or Web item (such as a stock ticker) to the Web
pages list. Follow the instructions on your screen.]]

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Keith hunted and pecked:
I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere
to enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as
I use Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get
any kind of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


  #8  
Old May 12th 07, 10:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

Thanks for that, that was what I was doing, I go through all the motions as
you described and everything appears to work with no error messages, but the
content never actually shows on my desktop.

I have done the exact same procedure on my wife's PC and it works perfectly.
I must have something that is preventing the content being displayed but I
cannot work out what it could be.

Do you know of any programs or settings that could prevent any html pages
being displayed?

Thanks Again,

Keith


"Wesley Vogel" wrote in message
...
When you right-click a blank area on the desktop on a computer that runs
Windows XP, the shortcut menu does not display the Active Desktop command.
In Windows XP, Active Desktop is always turned on and you normally cannot
disable it. Active Desktop can be disabled, but you have to use TweakUI
or
Group Policy (only with XP Pro) or change some settings in the registry.

If Show Desktop icons, Lock web items on Desktop and Run Desktop Cleanup
Wizard appear when you right click the Desktop and point to Arrange Icons
By
then Active Desktop is enabled.

Right click Desktop | Properties | Desktop tab | Customize Desktop button

If you have the Web tab in Display Properties then Active Desktop is
enabled.

To add Web content to your desktop
1. Right-click a blank area on the desktop and then click Properties.
2. On the Desktop tab, click Customize Desktop.
3. On the Web tab, click New and then follow the instructions on your
screen.
4. To update the content, click the Synchronize button.
5. If you wish to disable Active Desktop, make sure all checkboxes in this
window are un-checked.

Notes
* You must be connected to the Internet to add active Web content to your
desktop.
* To browse Microsoft's Desktop Gallery Web site, in the New Desktop Item
Wizard, click Visit Gallery. The New Desktop Item Wizard opens when you
click New on the Web tab.
* To select a different Web site, type the Web site address, or click
Browse
to locate it.

New button
[[Click to add a Web page or Web item (such as a stock ticker) to the Web
pages list. Follow the instructions on your screen.]]

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In ,
Keith hunted and pecked:
I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. I don't see any settings anywhere
to enable Active Desktop, but I believe that active desktop is enabled as
I use Active Desktop Calendar. I tried disabling ADC but still cannot get
any kind of html page to display on my desktop.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance




  #9  
Old May 20th 07, 06:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

I asked this question a few weeks ago but have not yet found a cure, so I am
posting again in the hope that someone new may see this or that someone may
have thought of a cu-

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. Active desktop is enabled as I use
Active Desktop Calendar, which is the only HTML that I can seem to get on my
desktop. I have tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any kind of html
page to display on my desktop. We have another desktop PC running the same
version of Windows (XP Home) and this works fine and can display any HTML
page, I have checked the settings between both PCs and they both appear to
be the same. I have checked the Active Desktop settings in the register and
they are also the same. The only difference I can find is the Java setup
appears to be a fuller version on the problem machine.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance



  #10  
Old May 21st 07, 01:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Bogey Man
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Default Active Desktop

"Keith" wrote in message
...
I asked this question a few weeks ago but have not yet found a cure, so I
am
posting again in the hope that someone new may see this or that someone
may
have thought of a cu-

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. Active desktop is enabled as I use
Active Desktop Calendar, which is the only HTML that I can seem to get on
my
desktop. I have tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any kind of html
page to display on my desktop. We have another desktop PC running the same
version of Windows (XP Home) and this works fine and can display any HTML
page, I have checked the settings between both PCs and they both appear to
be the same. I have checked the Active Desktop settings in the register
and
they are also the same. The only difference I can find is the Java setup
appears to be a fuller version on the problem machine.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


Right click on an empty space on the desktop and choose Properties.

Choose the Desktop tab.

Choose Customize Desktop

Choose the Web tab

Choose New and navigate to where the html file is that you want to display.



  #11  
Old May 21st 07, 05:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Keith
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Default Active Desktop

Thanks for that, but that is what I have tried many times, I can select a
file or URL and then I get a message box saying 'Synchronising' as if it is
going to add the HTML to the desktop, but then nothing happens to the
desktop.



"Bogey Man" wrote in message
...
"Keith" wrote in message
...
I asked this question a few weeks ago but have not yet found a cure, so I
am
posting again in the hope that someone new may see this or that someone
may
have thought of a cu-

I used to have a html page (just a home made creation) displayed on my
desktop a few years ago, however I have tried to do the same on my XP
machine and I am unable to display it. Active desktop is enabled as I use
Active Desktop Calendar, which is the only HTML that I can seem to get on
my
desktop. I have tried disabling ADC but still cannot get any kind of html
page to display on my desktop. We have another desktop PC running the same
version of Windows (XP Home) and this works fine and can display any HTML
page, I have checked the settings between both PCs and they both appear to
be the same. I have checked the Active Desktop settings in the register
and
they are also the same. The only difference I can find is the Java setup
appears to be a fuller version on the problem machine.

Any ideas?

Thanks in advance


Right click on an empty space on the desktop and choose Properties.

Choose the Desktop tab.

Choose Customize Desktop

Choose the Web tab

Choose New and navigate to where the html file is that you want to display.




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Old March 9th 10, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
Glytch
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Default Active Desktop


I found with my Active desktop that all I would get is a blank grey box.
I am running Webroot and it has a firewall, after changing the settings
on that firewall (turned it off since we have other firewalls on our
network) I was able to view the Active desktop items.


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