Re: Address Bar in SP3



It was removed.
Gone for ever.
Why would anyone need an address bar at the bottom of the screen?

"Swifty" <Steve.J.Swift@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Tom Hall wrote:
I remember reading a while ago about XP's Service Pack 3 removing the
address bar from the taskbar. I just installed SP3 here and indeed the
address bar is gone.

Has it gone, or has it merely been disabled? Right click your taskbar,
hover over "Toolbars" and see if "Address" is in the list.

I don't use "Address", so I wouldn't notice the difference.

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