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Maximizing windows?


Question Posted Wednesday June 27 2007, 6:02 pm

When I maximize my windows, usually it "stops" maximizing i guess you'd say at the toolbar. Well suddenly, it started maximizing behind the toolbar. For instance, this window is maximized, and i cannot see the bottom arrow of my scrollbar, because it is behind my toolbar. Its not F11, because I've already attempted to press it to fix it. So, what I'm wondering is how can I fix this?

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Additional info, added Wednesday June 27 2007, 6:04 pm:
Sorry, its the "taskbar", not the toolbar. Its the bottom bar, where your windows show when they're minimized, and where your start button it. =).

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theymos answered Wednesday June 27 2007, 11:57 pm:
**Press ctrl+alt+del. Go to the processes tab. End "explorer.exe". Then, go to file>new task. Run "explorer.exe". I bet this will fix it. If not, ask me a private question and we'll try some other things.
**

Right click the taskbar and select "properties". Click the checkbox "keep the taskbar above all other windows".

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