i have a problem with the title bars getting grouped together when minimised. what do i do to have individual title bars instead of one title bar stacked up together.
let me explain. if i open windows explorer 5 times, each with a different web site, then it comes as one title bar with the...
linney
u jogged my memory, it is in windowmetrics allright, u have to add a DWORD called MinWidth and give a value below 154 pixels to make the title bar smaller.
no i dont mean task bar, i mean minimised title bar, that is in other words the button which resides on the title bar.
i have changed the size once using the windows registry but have forgotten how it is done.
I need to change the size of the minimised title bar.
I recall changing the size of the minimised title bar once from the windows registry but have forgotten how.
does any one know?
in windows normally the title bar readjusts to accomodate more programs, this does not seem to be the case in citrix and i get the title bars grouped together once they have reached their limit.
any suggestions?
i had a program running since several years, recently we installed windows 2003 server and citrix vpn.
our company also appointed a consultant
the consultant has made rights restricted to one directory only.
so my directory structure is as follows
X (somename)
Y (somename)
CORP
BIN Picture...
mike
another addition to what u said,
u used the word intruder, actually they are not intruders, we have to allow certain people access to our machines because of something called 'courtesy', it is part of a very complicated business tactic difficult to explain here.
to secure the data...
right
so how do i find the location of the cursor.
i did the following experiment
create cursor (something)
sele (something)
?dbf()
this gives me the path of the cursor, but i cant see that file in Windows.
the reason for doing what i am doing is a bit complicated, maybe u can suggest a better approach.
sometime back another programmer working for another company managed to get a lot of our data by just accessing our temporary file area.
the consequences were pretty bad for us.
i want to ensure...
i mean windows temp file,
normally i use config.fpw
and
tmpfiles=<dir>
but i need more control on the location of the temp files, especially the ability to change them mid way in the program.
regarding the why there are always reasons, too complicated to go into at the moment.
i need to change programmatically the location of tmp files.
depending on who is logging into the program the tmp files location will change.
which means i need to do it in the program NOT in the config.fpw file as far as i understand.
so how is this done?
i have a problem with my IE properties, the 3 buttons Use Default, Use Blank and Use Current have been disabled by a malicious code and an equally malicious website has been inserted as my home page.
Any ideas what i can do?
i mean windows desktop
results can be anything but yes mostly from query results, i have already tried the static html approach but the wallpaper does not change till the next restart for some reason.
so maybe i am doing something wrong somewhere.
i dont know if this is the right forum but i was looking for an internal messaging program which can automatically send messages to others on a LAN network based on changes in a text file.
the idea is to change the text file programmtically and the contents of the text file will be sent.
that...
i need to start clean every morning, which means that any thing any one does during the day is wiped cleaned on shut down or at the end of the day. all files created during the day are deleted, so are any folders created.
is this possible without formatting and reinstalling?
rick998
i am using office xp, our office always upgrades to the latest whenever one is avalible, gives me hearttrouble to keep adjusting to the new look all the time
one question was why do i not want it in the first place, the answer is because it keeps a record of every file i have opened...
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