Holy freaking crap. I can't believe I missed that.
Thanks ever so much.
-Souter
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Browse All TopicsI'd like the system tray to just display everything it has in it, and not try to shrink the inactive icons. Is there a setting or registry tweak that any of you know of to make it stay put?
It's not as if I let a lot of stuff run in the background anyway.
Thanks, -Souter
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by: cosecantPosted on 2003-03-13 at 17:47:56ID: 8133178
Right click on your TASK BAR, go to PROPERTIES. Then on the TASKBAR tab, at the bottom, there should be a box that says HIDE INACTIVE ICONS, uncheck that box, click APPLY, then OK. Your problem should be fixed.