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Old February 29th 04, 04:21 AM
Curt
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Default IE6 window size and taskbar

I experimented with adding date and time to the taskbar
clock which doubled the height of the taskbar. I reset
the taskbar to a single line. Now the IE6 window which I
set to fill the screen to the top of the taskbar is
resized every few hours to the size when the taskbar was
two lines. This leaves a gap between the IE6 window and
the taskbar. It's not a big deal, but it is annoying.
Does anyone know how to keep the IE6 window from
resizing? Microsoft has been unable to provide a
solution.
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Old February 29th 04, 10:41 PM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default IE6 window size and taskbar

"Curt" wrote:

I experimented with adding date and time to the taskbar
clock which doubled the height of the taskbar. I reset
the taskbar to a single line. Now the IE6 window which I
set to fill the screen to the top of the taskbar is
resized every few hours to the size when the taskbar was
two lines.


Resize the window and press CTRL while you close the window next time.

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