Hallo Jan,
--->>> Jan Major / Montag 03.03.2003, 05:12:51
Icon in the tray.
> Thanks so much for that url, but is it safe? Can you tell I've had a
> bad experience with a registry cleaner that I used once before?
You can trust the chap in Finland he's doing a very good job. But jou
be
On March 02, 2003 at 20:12, Jan Major wrote:
> Thanks so much for that url, but is it safe? Can you tell
> I've had a bad experience with a registry cleaner that I
> used once before?
No kidding! I have been so lucky when I got back into computers a few years
ago in that I have not had a
Mark,
Thanks so much for that url, but is it safe? Can you tell
I've had a bad experience with a registry cleaner that I
used once before?
Jan
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Mark Groen wrote:
On March 02, 2003 at 19:20, Jan Major wrote:
Using Start/Run then type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and
I've done that for yea
On March 02, 2003 at 19:20, Jan Major wrote:
> Using Start/Run then type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and
I've done that for years myself until finding this sweet little utility that
does this
so much better than M$:
http://www.vtoy.fi/jv16/shtml/regcleaner.shtml
> I have unchecked
If your start button is on the left, and the "quick launch"
icons on the right, yes, right-clicking and selecting exit
will close the programs until the next time you start up your
computer, and then they're back.
Using Start/Run then type "msconfig" (without the quotes) and
click ok. This will bri
> For windows, there is always a tray at the right bottom
or at the left bottom, if, like me, you move the start bar to the
left side, the only sane place on the screen for it to be
> What is the way to take away the icon away from the tray?
right-click on the icon, select Exit from the options
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> Me too, and I'm happy with it.
>
> Jan
> ===
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>
> I use Paint Shop Pro with Animation Shop and I'm very ha
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> Hi again list,
> I've got it figured out. Just in case thanks if anyone responded,
> I'll see the messages tomorrow.
>
Hello, everyone:
For windows, there is always a tray at the right bottom containing some
icons.
The corresponding program of the icons are already running. What is the way
to
take away the icon away from the tray?
Thanks!
Yumin
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> From: Diane Schips
>
> What can you do when a 'sticky' page has no tool bar, taking
> up the entire screen?
On Windows any flavor: ALT-F4
Hugh
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What can you do when a 'sticky' page has no tool bar, taking up the entire
screen? If Sherry can remember that two key combination, or if someone else
has an idea, it would be very much appreciated!
Diane
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Totally adorable. Or have I already said that? My e-mail's been messed up.
Sherry
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> Congratulations to you & Nancy - those are beautiful pictures of Amy.
>
> Franni
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> >http://www.howcheng.com/amy/
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I do the same. Except I never go back to that site again. I don't care if
they're passing out gold ingots.
I once knew a key to press that enabled you to back out of such pages. It
really worked to press this key and hit the back button. I *think* it was on
the upper left of my keyboard. Alas, I c
Michael,
I am sure you are right on this. What i am thinking is that by putting
pressure on the seach engines the most obvious cases coud be dealt with just
by a few letters back and forth.
Really the law is only of use where there is substantial damage involved.
But the good name of the seach
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