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From: Jimbobwiki on 25 Mar 2010 02:36 Wesley you are a god I have been searching for about 6months to fix this thank you "Wesley Vogel" wrote: > Long post, hopefully an answer in here some where. ;-) > > Hit your F11 key to get out of Full Screen mode. The F11 key toggles > between Full Screen mode and a Normal or Maximized window. > > In Full Screen (F11) the Menu Bar, the Address Bar and Links can be added. > > Right click the top Toolbar and Select Menu Bar, Address Bar or Links. > > Alt + V + T will also open the Toolbars menu where you can add or remove the > Menu Bar, the Address Bar and Links. Alt + V + T + M toggles the Menu Bar. > Alt + V + T + A toggles the Address Bar. Alt + V + L toggles Links. > > If Auto-Hide is Selected, moving the cursor to the top of the window should > display the Toolbar. Move the cursor to the top, right click the Toolbar > and UNSelect Auto-Hide. > > Alt + V will open the View menu where you can point to Toolbars and UNSelect > Auto-Hide. Alt + V + T + H will toggle Auto-Hide on and off. > > In Internet Explorer, but not Windows Explorer, Alt + V will open the View > menu where you can UNSelect Full Screen. Alt + V + F will also toggle Full > Screen in IE. > > The Menu Bar has: > File > Edit > View > Favorites > Tools > Help > ----- > > You will have to try these in both Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. > > Try Alt + Spacebar and select Restore. > or Alt + Spacebar + R. > > Try Alt + V and UNSelect Full Screen. > or Alt + V + F. > > Try Alt + V, point to Toolbars and select Menu Bar. > or Alt + V + T + M. > > Also the File menus could have been removed do to Group Policy and/or a > registry setting. > > Open the Registry Editor... > Start | Run | Type: regedit | Click OK | > Navigate to >>> > HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ > Policies\Explorer > and/or > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ > Policies\Explorer > Value Name: NoFileMenu > Value Type: REG_DWORD > Value Data: 0 or 1 > 0 = The File menus are active. > 1 = The File menus are removed or disabled. > NoFileMenu not listed in registry = The File menus are active. > > If XP Pro, use Group Policy... > Start | Run | Type: gpedit.msc | Click OK| > Navigate to >>> > User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\ > Windows Explorer\ > Remove File menu from Windows Explorer > Set to: Not configured > > Remove File menu from Windows Explorer > [[Removes the File menu from My Computer and Windows Explorer. > > This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to perform > tasks available on the File menu. > > Removes the File menu from My Computer and Windows Explorer, and disables > the File menu in Internet Explorer.]] > ----- > > Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer Missing Address Bar. > > Start | Run | Type or paste: > > REGSVR32 /i BROWSEUI.DLL > > Click OK. > > Reboot. > ----- > > Also see this... > Menu bar/Toolbar Missing in Windows Explorer and/or Internet Explorer > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555130 > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:C237EE44-FD60-4301-9F41-DE08084BC5FE(a)microsoft.com, > Brol44 <Brol44(a)discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked: > > Recently windows explorer refused to display anything at the top. No menu > > line (File. edit, view, etc), no address bar, no buttons...nothing! the > > only thing a the top is "Folders, Name, Size, type, etc" Right clicking > > on the top only lets you select "close toolbar" > > > > Anyone got a clue what happened? Even better, know how to fix it? > > > > System is XP Pro sp2 > >
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