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| | Adding / Refreshing toolbars Hi, I have added a toolbar to all the PC's in my department, the toolbar is linked to a network drive. If the server which hosts the folder containing the toolbar items goes down, or loses a network connection, then the toolbar arrows the look like this >> dissapear, so even when the network comes back up, I have to remove the toolbar manually, and re add it again. Does anyone know a way of refreshing, or creating a batch file to remove and re-add the toolbar ? This is especially a problem on laptops with a wireless connection that are moved temporarily out of range. Thanks for any info Paul |
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