Dear BCALAK,
Have you tried stopping Rundll32.exe?
If it is running that is.
as suggested by JackPort in FAQ807-3130
I know we are a bit in the dark on this one, but Starfish don't support sidekick at all, so it is down to us to try and see what works.
If you think about it,XP and Win2000 are fairly similar,
In fact, if you look at the version(?) number, I believe they both show up as versions of NT.
If anyone else has any ideas then don't hesitate, POST.
There is another option but I believe that is down to the display driver, what Graphics card do you have?
I am reproducing JackPorts FAQ here:
Some Windows applications apparently require "Rundll32.exe" application to run in the background. The Windows Rundll32 Program is used to run DLLs as programs and is used by many programs to execute functions located in a DLL file. By terminating this process using Windows Task Manager, the problem with the calendar is solved; however, some other program may be affected.
Downloading XP Service Pack 1 eliminated that background program, Rundll32.exe, on my PC with the calendar problem.
My advice for those with the problem:
1) Confirm Rundll32.exe is running in background;
2) Download Windows XP Service Pack 1 and see whether Rundll32.exe is still running;
3) If so, "end process" with Windows Task Manager and then test for effects on any other problems.
Regards Jim
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