Re: Taskbar location problem

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Try remote assistance - quicker for you and her. Make sure she grabs in a
blank area of the taskbar.

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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"G. Harland" <glenn(_no_spam_)harland@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> She claims to be doing this already. I asked about the outline and she
> states she does not see it.
>
> I think I will have her make one of my cousins come over her house and fix
> it!
>
> "dev" wrote:
>
>> /G. Harland/ said:
>>
>> > As my family's designated computer expert, I have a relative with a
>> > problem -
>> > the taskbar has been dragged to the right and she cannot get it back to
>> > the
>> > bottom of the screen. It is a windows XP machine, and the taskbar is
>> > not
>> > locked (we already checked this). Is there a place in the registry I
>> > can
>> > check to determine the taskbar location? If so, I should be able to
>> > walk her
>> > through changing it. Otherwise, she is threatening to buy a new
>> > machine!
>>
>> Left-click inside the taskbar - and hold down the button.
>>
>> Drag to the bottom of the screen. An outline of the taskbar should
>> appear
>> there. Let go of the mouse button.
>>
>> --
>> For most XP answers and tweaks...
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>> http://support.microsoft.com
>>


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