From: Dave Lee on 22 Jan 2010 08:24 Windows XP Home SP 3 I have: Unlocked Taskbar Placed Icons on the Bar Locked Taskbar The next time I re-boot the system the Quick Launch Icons are missing. In the Taskbar Properties I have checked: Lock the Taskbar Keep Taskbar on top Group Similar items Show Quick Launch Bar Where can I look to solve this problem? -- Dave
From: Jerry on 22 Jan 2010 15:49 You must place the icons in the QuickLaunch area - not just on the Taskbar. Also, the actual folder is at \Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\ "Dave Lee" <leedaveno(a)spamotelco.net> wrote in message news:%231PH%23Y2mKHA.2544(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Windows XP Home SP 3 > > I have: > Unlocked Taskbar > Placed Icons on the Bar > Locked Taskbar > > The next time I re-boot the system the Quick Launch Icons are missing. > > In the Taskbar Properties I have checked: > Lock the Taskbar > Keep Taskbar on top > Group Similar items > Show Quick Launch Bar > > Where can I look to solve this problem? > > -- > > Dave >
From: Dave Lee on 25 Jan 2010 19:13 The Icons are in the Quick Launch area. Dave "Jerry" <ChiefZekeNoSpam(a)MSN.com> wrote in message news:#MkiuR6mKHA.1552(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > You must place the icons in the QuickLaunch area - not just on the > Taskbar. Also, the actual folder is at \Documents and > Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick > Launch\ > > "Dave Lee" <leedaveno(a)spamotelco.net> wrote in message > news:%231PH%23Y2mKHA.2544(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Windows XP Home SP 3 >> >> I have: >> Unlocked Taskbar >> Placed Icons on the Bar >> Locked Taskbar >> >> The next time I re-boot the system the Quick Launch Icons are missing. >> >> In the Taskbar Properties I have checked: >> Lock the Taskbar >> Keep Taskbar on top >> Group Similar items >> Show Quick Launch Bar >> >> Where can I look to solve this problem? >> >> -- >> >> Dave >> > >
From: JD on 26 Jan 2010 13:24 Dave Lee wrote: > The Icons are in the Quick Launch area. > > Dave > > "Jerry" <ChiefZekeNoSpam(a)MSN.com> wrote in message > news:#MkiuR6mKHA.1552(a)TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> You must place the icons in the QuickLaunch area - not just on the >> Taskbar. Also, the actual folder is at \Documents and >> Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet >> Explorer\Quick Launch\ >> >> "Dave Lee" <leedaveno(a)spamotelco.net> wrote in message >> news:%231PH%23Y2mKHA.2544(a)TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> Windows XP Home SP 3 >>> >>> I have: >>> Unlocked Taskbar >>> Placed Icons on the Bar >>> Locked Taskbar >>> >>> The next time I re-boot the system the Quick Launch Icons are missing. >>> >>> In the Taskbar Properties I have checked: >>> Lock the Taskbar >>> Keep Taskbar on top >>> Group Similar items >>> Show Quick Launch Bar >>> >>> Where can I look to solve this problem? >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Dave >>> >> >> The Real Truth MVP is not listed on the MVP list: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ The web page http://www.ms-mvp.org/ uses Godaddy's stealth frame-redirection to redirect you to: http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm Check out �pcbutts� using your favorite search engine. Can you really trust someone like this? Do you really want to follow his advice? -- JD..
From: VanguardLH on 26 Jan 2010 17:04 JD wrote: > The Real Truth MVP is not listed on the MVP list: > > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Alas, I found out from the MVPs that not all MVPs are on this list. They aren't listed if they so choose. This is like going to the doctor's office, seeing their diploma and credits hanging on the wall, but not able to verify if any or all of them are true. My response has been that if you aren't on the MVP list then you are not an MVP. If you aren't officially listed then you are not an official MVP. > The web page http://www.ms-mvp.org/ uses Godaddy's stealth > frame-redirection to redirect you to: > http://pcbutts1.com/downloads/tools/tools.htm > > Check out �pcbutts� using your favorite search engine. > > Can you really trust someone like this? Do you really want to follow his > advice? Chris Butts, aka The Real Truth [MVP] and his several other nyms, is a known hazardous poster pretending to be an MVP. He never has been an MVP and never will be an MVP. The MVP community knows him well and will never nominate him. Because he knows he will never legitimately acquire the MVP title, he pretends he has it. He is a liar and also a software plagarist. He has been discovered trying to imposter other users in a vain attempt to inflame others against this denouncing army of posters that expose his past exploits and intent. He even tried to register the ms-mvp.org domain to further his pretense as a Microsoft employee and as an MVP. The MVPs are already aware of this and he has not yet been able to actually host that domain (if he ever does, it is likely the MVPs will immediately alert Microsoft who will target their armada of lawyers at him). In a response from Microsoft and also according to some MVPs, Microsoft already knows about this imposter, too (i.e., his is on file). GoDaddy has been notified but declares that they will do nothing against this imposter. Their excuse is that they cannot prove intent until a web site appears but also claim that whomever becomes his webhoster must get notified of his fraudulent site if he ever attempts to actually deploy his impersonation. If you look at the response from the GET command when trying to visit his site, you get "HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily". That probably means his webhoster either won't permit him to publish his site or he has not yet chosen to publish it.
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