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Please help.
My taskbar clock has switched to army time ( not kidding) and I cannot find
a way to fix it nor any help from the suport center.
Please E-mail me with advise at sherylstancliff@hotmail.com
"Bob Gruett" wrote:
> Hmmm...
>
> The only thing that comes to mind here is that one of your toolbars had been
> expanded across the full width of the Taskbar, and that the Taskbar has
> since been locked.
>
> That can be done pretty easily, and almost replicates the problem you're
> describing. The only two reasons I'm hesitant to say that this is the cause
> of the problem is because (A) even with toolbars dragged across the Taskbar,
> you are still left with a small portion fo the Taskbar that will continue to
> contain at least one of the 'tabs' you're talking about (probably all the
> way to the right, jammed in between the expanded toolbar and the
> notification area), and (B) because you didn't mention having any toolbars
> running.
>
> Do you have any toolbars (including QuickLaunch) in your Taskbar at all? If
> you unlock the Taskbar, do any of the toolbar adjusters show up (vertical
> dots dividing the toolbars from the rest of the Taskbar)?
>
> Sorry, that's all I can come up with off the top of my head...
>
> -Bob
>
> "xafiian" <xafiian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E22D5DC6-47F4-4A46-B653-CCC91B05E67E@microsoft.com...
> > Here is the problem:
> >
> > The taskbar in Windows, the one at the bottom of the screen where you
> > access the start menu, the system tray and the tabs to open windows, is
> > missing some functions. I mean it's there, I can see the clock, the start
> > menu and all the programs in the tray, and it hides automatically, which
> is
> > all fine, but the problem is that, the tabs for the open windows (the ones
> > which allow you to switch from one window to another), just not there, so
> the
> > only way to get from one program to the other is using Alt Tab which is
> > annoying if you have more than 5 IE windows open as well as various other
> > programs.
> >
> > So I was just hoping to see if any knows a fix for this or do I have
> to
> > reinstall Windows again which I don't really want to do, too much trouble.
> >
> > Please, any help is appreciated.
> > --
> > move to strike_kingloklaw
>
>
>
My taskbar clock has switched to army time ( not kidding) and I cannot find
a way to fix it nor any help from the suport center.
Please E-mail me with advise at sherylstancliff@hotmail.com
"Bob Gruett" wrote:
> Hmmm...
>
> The only thing that comes to mind here is that one of your toolbars had been
> expanded across the full width of the Taskbar, and that the Taskbar has
> since been locked.
>
> That can be done pretty easily, and almost replicates the problem you're
> describing. The only two reasons I'm hesitant to say that this is the cause
> of the problem is because (A) even with toolbars dragged across the Taskbar,
> you are still left with a small portion fo the Taskbar that will continue to
> contain at least one of the 'tabs' you're talking about (probably all the
> way to the right, jammed in between the expanded toolbar and the
> notification area), and (B) because you didn't mention having any toolbars
> running.
>
> Do you have any toolbars (including QuickLaunch) in your Taskbar at all? If
> you unlock the Taskbar, do any of the toolbar adjusters show up (vertical
> dots dividing the toolbars from the rest of the Taskbar)?
>
> Sorry, that's all I can come up with off the top of my head...
>
> -Bob
>
> "xafiian" <xafiian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E22D5DC6-47F4-4A46-B653-CCC91B05E67E@microsoft.com...
> > Here is the problem:
> >
> > The taskbar in Windows, the one at the bottom of the screen where you
> > access the start menu, the system tray and the tabs to open windows, is
> > missing some functions. I mean it's there, I can see the clock, the start
> > menu and all the programs in the tray, and it hides automatically, which
> is
> > all fine, but the problem is that, the tabs for the open windows (the ones
> > which allow you to switch from one window to another), just not there, so
> the
> > only way to get from one program to the other is using Alt Tab which is
> > annoying if you have more than 5 IE windows open as well as various other
> > programs.
> >
> > So I was just hoping to see if any knows a fix for this or do I have
> to
> > reinstall Windows again which I don't really want to do, too much trouble.
> >
> > Please, any help is appreciated.
> > --
> > move to strike_kingloklaw
>
>
>