Re: Help! No active process icons appearing on taskbar

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Since you installed a new edition, you may have to go to each application
and click 'show icon in taskbar'
"Wendie Luter" <WendieLuter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Help! No active process icons appearing on taskbar

Just above the clock, my old XPSP2 would have the icons for my
anti-virus program, net connections, volume adjustments, so on. I
installed a new edition of WinXP-SP2 Office Pro, now no icons!

Can someone tell me how to turn them on?

Thank you


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