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How is the sidebar that keeps popping up on the right hand side of the
desktop gotten rid of? It covers the icons I use on that side which, unlike in XP, will not stay where I place them. |
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Hello, If you just want to turn off Windows Sidebar, then this will show you how to. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/81...r-startup.html You can also have the Sidebar open on the left side of the screen if youl like to. See the screenshot under step 4 in the link above to select that option. Hope this helps, Shawn news.microsoft.com;863206 Wrote: How is the sidebar that keeps popping up on the right hand side of the desktop gotten rid of? It covers the icons I use on that side which, unlike in XP, will not stay where I place them. -- Brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com) *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Throw your computer in the rubbish bin.
THEN follow it, you GRUB "news.microsoft.com" wrote: How is the sidebar that keeps popping up on the right hand side of the desktop gotten rid of? It covers the icons I use on that side which, unlike in XP, will not stay where I place them. |
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Paul Montgomery wrote:
http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm Subject: 4.5 Personal attacks on individuals and groups. Selected individuals are subjected to quite vicious personal attacks throughout usenet. Examples a "X#$ X#$!" "is a X$#" "is a X$#!" "is a X$x" "in X$#" "is a X$X" "is a X#$" "is a V$X just like X$#" "X#$" "Sexually harassed by" "X#$" "X#$ PARTY" "X$#" "hated wherever he goes!" "X#$ As will be seen several of these are libelous, and thus illegal Groups such as the regular posters are attacked similarly, ------------------------------ Subject: 4.6 Forgeries They regularly forge the identities of posters who they do not like. This can vary from badly spelled versions of their name and/or email address, to forgeries which the average reader would not be able to detect. At times this can reach a bizarre condition where they troll using a forged identity at a Breidbart Index of well over 20. They then at every opportunity call the victim a troll. Larting the offender is often effective because ISPs recognise the seriousness of this offence. Where Forgery is done via an anonymous remailer complaints to abuse@thelastremailerinthechain may well be effective. The remailers administrators do not like their facilities being misused, and have ways of combatting this. It is also worth registering with http://www.paracrypt.com/remailerabuse/ |