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Save This works fine with XP and Vista. I've changed the path and the new shortcuts are created and stored in the correct path, but they don't appear in the taskbar. Tuesday, January 20, PM. Hi, Thanks for the posts. Based on my research, I would like to suggest the following: To show the QuickLaunch Bar, please perfrom the following steps: 1. Friday, January 23, AM. Hmm you mean to pin them in taskbar as quicklaunch you would just click the second button right click and pin to taskbar.

Wednesday, January 21, PM. Select Folder results in "The Folder Name is not valid". Saturday, January 24, PM. Do you know which method I should use to pin??? Sunday, April 19, AM. As an example, it takes my workstation approximately 10 minutes to boot to a useable state. One of the few programs that I have in my startup folder is Microsoft Outlook The desktop itself takes approximately 3 minutes to fully display.

To browse the contents of your hard drive, you use the Windows Explorer application. Within Vista, if you simply click on the folder, the only thing it will do is display its content in the right-hand window pane. If you want to expand the folder to see all the sub-folders, you now have to double-click the folder name. This allows me to see the most recently changed files at a glance. If you duplicate a file within a folder, Vista takes it upon itself to remove the sort order on that folder.

It simply removes the sorting altogether. These icons show some of the applications you currently having running within your system. Unfortunately though, Vista has a tendency to occasionally and randomly remove icons all together. Changing this setting though does nothing to stop them from randomly disappearing. As a constant reminder to how bad Vista memory management is just in case you needed it.

This is one problem that can cause significant issues. For development purposes, I have my own web server. This server obviously stores all my web files ie. This in itself, is not a huge deal as you can simply try again. I have a drive mapped to my web server to make it easier to access files when using Windows Explorer or performing backups.

Previously, whenever you single-clicked or pressed F2 on a file to edit its name, the whole filename including the extension would highlight. This was perfect for when you wanted to copy filenames into documents or source code.

You could hit F2, then Ctrl-C to copy the name and then simply Esc to discard any changes. Now, whenever you edit a filename, only the actual filename gets highlighted and not the file extension. The 'Quick Launch' is a toolbar that is enabled when you right click the Taskbar and select Toolbars. What your describing here is the 'Notification Area', which was called the 'Systray' in previous versions of Windows. You can enable that 'Customize Notification Icons' on the right click menu.

Right click the Taskbar and select Properties. Place a check mark in the 'Hide Inactive Icons' option. This will enable that 'Customize Notification Icons' on the right click menu. However, there is no way to adjust the 'size' of these icons, on that menu. The only options you have there are 'Hide when inactive', 'Hide', or 'Show' for these icons. The only way you can adjust the 'size' of those icons is in the advanced appearance settings. You can right click an empty spot in the Quick Launch Toolbar and select View.

You will see the icon size options there. The Conversation Follow the reactions below and share your own thoughts. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Apple Mac iPhone.



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