At 11:23 PM 2/7/02 -0900, Lee Ross wrote the following:

>While browsing with Opera 6.0, I occasionally want to send an email by 
>clicking  the icon or highlighted email address on the web page. When I 
>click to bring up a composition email window, Opera will not allow the 
>composition window to stay on top and I have to click on Eudora 5.1 
>(already open on the task bar) to continue with the email message. I've 
>been through the configuration files of both programs and can't seem to 
>figure it out. Haven't had any luck on their respective web sites as I 
>don't really know what to ask or describe what's happening to a search program.

Look for a registry item called "AlwaysOnTop"

For instance. I have one for Earthlink's Toolbar under
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\EarthLink Network\ToolBar\Status
It is set to 0 (hexadecimal data value) which indicates FALSE (or not on).

I have others under Real Player, WinZip and my SSI Telnet client (PuTTY)
They either say 0 (hexadecimal or decimal) or "no"

I'd bet there is something similar in Opera that is keeping it "on top". So
you would need to change a value from "1" or "Yes"  to "0" or "no".

It is not Eudora or maybe I should say Eudora doesn't have an "always on
top" option and my Eudora works find with both Netscape and OE.

--
Gerry Boyd
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