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| Moving the start menu/Task bar
Well, reinstalling the video driver helped us with the default windows settings. (remembering characteristics when window paynes when closed). Leonard Grey was right on the mark. Great job. Now the issue is: We have laptops with an additional monitor. The customer wants the task bar to be located on the exteral monitor rather than on the laptop display. Again, all suggestion are greately appreciated. |
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| Re: Moving the start menu/Task bar
Joey wrote: > Well, reinstalling the video driver helped us with the default > windows settings. (remembering characteristics when window paynes > when closed). Leonard Grey was right on the mark. Great job. > > Now the issue is: We have laptops with an additional monitor. The > customer wants the task bar to be located on the exteral monitor > rather than on the laptop display. Again, all suggestion are > greately appreciated. Did you get hired as the IT support or is this a favor or... family hire? Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find information on problems you may be having and solutions others have found: Search using Google! http://www.google.com/ (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html ) Select which monitor is the "Primary" in the settings (properties). It should move the taskbar/etc to said monitor. If it does not - do it manually (drag and drop like you would a Window "pane") and it should remember it if properly docked/undocked. Example Google search: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q="Windows+XP"+display+multiple+monitors Example hit from the example search: How To Configure and Use Multiple Monitors in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873 ( Not *new* - Last Review: July 15, 2004 - ;-) ) -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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| Re: Moving the start menu/Task bar
Well, we (three of us IT staff) all with about 10 years experience each tried those things mentioned in the sites over the past several weeks. Since it appeared that we each spent several hours that maybe the task bar was required to be on the laptop LCD. We were able to exactly what was indicated using a desktop with dual screens without any issues. I just figured after spending a total of about 5 hours between all of us on this customer's request that it was time to see if someone with different experiences could help us cut to the chace. However, I really do appreciate your suggestion and tips on how to use google searches. "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > Joey wrote: > > Well, reinstalling the video driver helped us with the default > > windows settings. (remembering characteristics when window paynes > > when closed). Leonard Grey was right on the mark. Great job. > > > > Now the issue is: We have laptops with an additional monitor. The > > customer wants the task bar to be located on the exteral monitor > > rather than on the laptop display. Again, all suggestion are > > greately appreciated. > > Did you get hired as the IT support or is this a favor or... family hire? > > Now is a great time to point you to one of the easiest ways to find > information on problems you may be having and solutions others have found: > > Search using Google! > http://www.google.com/ > (How-to: http://www.google.com/intl/en/help/basics.html ) > > Select which monitor is the "Primary" in the settings (properties). It > should move the taskbar/etc to said monitor. If it does not - do it > manually (drag and drop like you would a Window "pane") and it should > remember it if properly docked/undocked. > > Example Google search: > http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q="Windows+XP"+display+multiple+monitors > > Example hit from the example search: > How To Configure and Use Multiple Monitors in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873 > > ( Not *new* - Last Review: July 15, 2004 - ;-) ) > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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| RE: Moving the start menu/Task bar
We found our answer. We ended up rebooting the system and discovered if there were any applications running , the task bar would not move. Once we closed all applications we were able to move the task bar without any issues. "Joey" wrote: > Well, reinstalling the video driver helped us with the default windows > settings. (remembering characteristics when window paynes when closed). > Leonard Grey was right on the mark. Great job. > > Now the issue is: We have laptops with an additional monitor. The customer > wants the task bar to be located on the exteral monitor rather than on the > laptop display. Again, all suggestion are greately appreciated. |
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