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| | Create new desktop toolbar First let me say that I do have the Quick Launch Toolbar turned on. I created a new toolbar called My Toolbar. I created this by right clicking on the Desktop.....Taskbar and then selecting toolbars>new toolbar. I then directed it to the folder that I have on my personal drive E:. It works fine and sits in the taskbar next to the tray icons. Whenever I reboot the machine this toolbar disappears and I have to create it again. How can I make it reappear on boot? Is there something in the registry that needs to be set?? Thanks alot to you all, Irv |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar the toolbar should be retained even after a reboot. what is happening is that when you restart your windows explorer is crashing *What a surprise in vista something crashing. lol* thus your settings are not retained... try LOGGING OFF and back on again to see if the toolbar is retained... then if it is, do a restart and see again if it is retained "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:17C33FAC-DACC-4283-90CC-89C9925E3D07@xxxxxx Quote: > First let me say that I do have the Quick Launch Toolbar turned on. > > I created a new toolbar called My Toolbar. I created this by right > clicking > on the Desktop.....Taskbar and then selecting toolbars>new toolbar. I > then > directed it to the folder that I have on my personal drive E:. It works > fine > and sits in the taskbar next to the tray icons. > > Whenever I reboot the machine this toolbar disappears and I have to create > it again. How can I make it reappear on boot? Is there something in the > registry that needs to be set?? > > Thanks alot to you all, > Irv > > |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar I followed your instructions. I logged off and back on it it still appears. When I then reboot it is gone. How can I fix this?? "Thai Berry (U.S.)" wrote: Quote: > the toolbar should be retained even after a reboot. > > what is happening is that when you restart your windows explorer is crashing > *What a surprise in vista something crashing. lol* > > thus your settings are not retained... > > try LOGGING OFF and back on again to see if the toolbar is retained... > > then if it is, do a restart and see again if it is retained > > > > "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:17C33FAC-DACC-4283-90CC-89C9925E3D07@xxxxxx Quote: > > First let me say that I do have the Quick Launch Toolbar turned on. > > > > I created a new toolbar called My Toolbar. I created this by right > > clicking > > on the Desktop.....Taskbar and then selecting toolbars>new toolbar. I > > then > > directed it to the folder that I have on my personal drive E:. It works > > fine > > and sits in the taskbar next to the tray icons. > > > > Whenever I reboot the machine this toolbar disappears and I have to create > > it again. How can I make it reappear on boot? Is there something in the > > registry that needs to be set?? > > > > Thanks alot to you all, > > Irv > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar if you add something else from the available toolbars does that vanish too after the reboot? this is not exactly related to your question but I use a small fantastic program to do a multitude of things, including what you are trying to do.. its called truelaunchbar http://truelaunchbar.com/download.html its a shareware.. but in my opinion its worh every penny "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8E03CB8D-E51E-4F77-9C40-7E7C0B3B0F0A@xxxxxx Quote: >I followed your instructions. I logged off and back on it it still >appears. > When I then reboot it is gone. > How can I fix this?? > > "Thai Berry (U.S.)" wrote: > Quote: >> the toolbar should be retained even after a reboot. >> >> what is happening is that when you restart your windows explorer is >> crashing >> *What a surprise in vista something crashing. lol* >> >> thus your settings are not retained... >> >> try LOGGING OFF and back on again to see if the toolbar is retained... >> >> then if it is, do a restart and see again if it is retained >> >> >> >> "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:17C33FAC-DACC-4283-90CC-89C9925E3D07@xxxxxx Quote: >> > First let me say that I do have the Quick Launch Toolbar turned on. >> > >> > I created a new toolbar called My Toolbar. I created this by right >> > clicking >> > on the Desktop.....Taskbar and then selecting toolbars>new toolbar. I >> > then >> > directed it to the folder that I have on my personal drive E:. It >> > works >> > fine >> > and sits in the taskbar next to the tray icons. >> > >> > Whenever I reboot the machine this toolbar disappears and I have to >> > create >> > it again. How can I make it reappear on boot? Is there something in >> > the >> > registry that needs to be set?? >> > >> > Thanks alot to you all, >> > Irv >> > >> > >> >> |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar "If you add something else from the available toolbars does that vanish too after the reboot?" I checked the Desktop toolbar and the media player toolbar. They where both lost on reboot. |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar your windows explorer is crashing while you are shutting down, as I said before. this is 100% sure. I have seen this problem many times... the only way is to start to find out what is running and making explorer to crash.. perhaps disabling some startup programs, and explorer extensions using these programs: (FREE) http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../AutoRuns.mspx http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html download is on the bottom of the page for this, and run it as an administrator by right clicking on the exe and selecting run as administraor find the ones in PINK that are non microsft and remove the ones you dont absolutly need "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:F98F3572-1ECC-47C7-B4F6-65E1427DDF5D@xxxxxx Quote: > "If you add something else from the available toolbars does that vanish > too > after the reboot?" > > I checked the Desktop toolbar and the media player toolbar. They where > both > lost on reboot. > > > |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar I kow that you feel 100% sure that explorer is crashing, but I feel pretty confident that is not the case. I have spent all evening shutting everything off that was running and left only window core programs. Still the same problem. I still feel that it is a setting in the registry. Thanks "Thai Berry (U.S.)" wrote: Quote: > your windows explorer is crashing while you are shutting down, as I said > before. > > this is 100% sure. I have seen this problem many times... > > the only way is to start to find out what is running and making explorer to > crash.. > > perhaps disabling some startup programs, and explorer extensions using these > programs: (FREE) > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../AutoRuns.mspx > > http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html > > download is on the bottom of the page for this, and run it as an > administrator by right clicking on the exe and selecting run as administraor > > find the ones in PINK that are non microsft and remove the ones you dont > absolutly need > > > > > "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:F98F3572-1ECC-47C7-B4F6-65E1427DDF5D@xxxxxx Quote: > > "If you add something else from the available toolbars does that vanish > > too > > after the reboot?" > > > > I checked the Desktop toolbar and the media player toolbar. They where > > both > > lost on reboot. > > > > > > > > |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar Yes you may indeed be right! There are settings in the registry that can do that.. but why would they have changed? Anyway.. There is a security console for XP that may work for vista as well that has that exact option.. you can try it.. perhaps you would need to run by right clicking on the exe and selecting run as administrator.. see screenshot http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7531/sshot1ej2.jpg see the last check box: disallow toolbars on taskbar you can find this console here: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm tell me if this works for you... These settings normally are in a snap in for security policies... if this doesnt work tell me so I can try to find it in vista.. "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ECD51C85-0DDD-4825-A699-74A91B5D6FA7@xxxxxx Quote: >I kow that you feel 100% sure that explorer is crashing, but I feel pretty > confident that is not the case. > I have spent all evening shutting everything off that was running and left > only window core programs. Still the same problem. > I still feel that it is a setting in the registry. > Thanks > > "Thai Berry (U.S.)" wrote: > Quote: >> your windows explorer is crashing while you are shutting down, as I said >> before. >> >> this is 100% sure. I have seen this problem many times... >> >> the only way is to start to find out what is running and making explorer >> to >> crash.. >> >> perhaps disabling some startup programs, and explorer extensions using >> these >> programs: (FREE) >> >> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../AutoRuns.mspx >> >> http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html >> >> download is on the bottom of the page for this, and run it as an >> administrator by right clicking on the exe and selecting run as >> administraor >> >> find the ones in PINK that are non microsft and remove the ones you dont >> absolutly need >> >> >> >> >> "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:F98F3572-1ECC-47C7-B4F6-65E1427DDF5D@xxxxxx Quote: >> > "If you add something else from the available toolbars does that vanish >> > too >> > after the reboot?" >> > >> > I checked the Desktop toolbar and the media player toolbar. They where >> > both >> > lost on reboot. >> > >> > >> > >> >> |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar Yes you may indeed be right! There are settings in the registry that can do that.. but why would they have changed? Anyway.. There is a security console for XP that may work for vista as well that has that exact option.. you can try it.. perhaps you would need to run by right clicking on the exe and selecting run as administrator.. see screenshot http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7531/sshot1ej2.jpg see the last check box: disallow toolbars on taskbar you can find this console here: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm tell me if this works for you... These settings normally are in a snap in for security policies... if this doesnt work tell me so I can try to find it in vista.. I tried that per your instructions. I made the settings and they did a cold boot. It did not work. I then tried a reboot, and it still does not work. Whenever I go back into the program they are checked again, by themselves...the elves are at work!! |
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| | Re: Create new desktop toolbar I searched a little to find more info.. In XP and in some version of vista there is a group policy editor that you can change these settings they talk about the group policy editor here http://afjohansson.spaces.live.com/b...5970!332.entry but home premium seems to not have this.. what version of vista do you have? "Irv" <Irv@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:213CDB74-67CA-42AE-BFB0-F79843B5D48D@xxxxxx Quote: > > > Yes you may indeed be right! There are settings in the registry that can > do > that.. > > but why would they have changed? Anyway.. > > There is a security console for XP that may work for vista as well that > has > that exact option.. > > you can try it.. perhaps you would need to run by right clicking on the > exe > and selecting run as administrator.. > > see screenshot http://img220.imageshack.us/img220/7531/sshot1ej2.jpg > see the last check box: disallow toolbars on taskbar > > you can find this console here: > > http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_securityconsole.htm > > tell me if this works for you... > > These settings normally are in a snap in for security policies... if this > doesnt work tell me > so I can try to find it in vista.. > > I tried that per your instructions. I made the settings and they did a > cold > boot. > It did not work. I then tried a reboot, and it still does not work. > Whenever I go back into the program they are checked again, by > themselves...the elves are at work!! > > |
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