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Hi,
Does anyone knows how to hide the sidebar when I'm connected to a Vista computer via Remote Desktop? I don't think Microsoft forgot that slow connections are out ther, but I can't find where to do the job. Is there a command-line argument for sidebar.exe or something like that? Regards, Denys |
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I hate the sidebar and simply turned mine off. I'd turn it off or close it
if you are connecting via Remote Desktop; by doing this it increased our speed connecting to the box. -- Thanks, James Mueller http://www.sharepointcommunity.com "Denys Rodrigues" wrote: Hi, Does anyone knows how to hide the sidebar when I'm connected to a Vista computer via Remote Desktop? I don't think Microsoft forgot that slow connections are out ther, but I can't find where to do the job. Is there a command-line argument for sidebar.exe or something like that? Regards, Denys |