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Hi!
Somehow my Language bar disappeared from the taskbar! Now I can't change the input language from English to Greek, except if i choose Greek as a default input language. I checked Control Panel settings and all seem to be fine (the "Docked in the TaskBar" option is enabled). I restarted the explorer. I also tried to re-register the Language bar by running regsvr32 msutb.dll (the message i got was "DllRegisterServer in msutb.dll succeeded" but nothing changed). The thing I can't check is the Group Policies Editor, that is not contained in Vista Home & Vista Home Premium Edition! I don't know what caused this problem (a recent update or something), and I don't know what else to try. Can anyone help? Thanks! |
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: Hi! Somehow my Language bar disappeared from the taskbar! Now I can't change the input language from English to Greek, except if i choose Greek as a default input language. I checked Control Panel settings and all seem to be fine (the "Docked in the TaskBar" option is enabled). I restarted the explorer. I also tried to re-register the Language bar by running regsvr32 msutb.dll (the message i got was "DllRegisterServer in msutb.dll succeeded" but nothing changed). The thing I can't check is the Group Policies Editor, that is not contained in Vista Home & Vista Home Premium Edition! I don't know what caused this problem (a recent update or something), and I don't know what else to try. Can anyone help? Thanks! Might want to try booting into "Safe Mode" and then rebooting into your regular setup....I find that a lot of these buglets are overcome by using this method. Press the F8 function key during bootup to access the "Safe Mode" option screen. |
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Thanks, but unfortunately rebooting in Safe Mode didn't work out (I just logged on windows in safe mode and then restarted in normal mode. I didn't change any settings). Do you have any more suggestions? Thanks again! |