Rich H
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Right, Im not sure how, but somewhere along the line, when running Registry Cleaner on System Mechanic, I would appear to have deleted a Registry Entry containing the Quick Launch Bar Gets on my tits not having it!! Is there anyway I can getit back without having to reinstall Windows? As Windows is on a 120gb HDD that is almost full - I cant be bothered to back that up, or update everything on a new copy of Windows inc SP2!!!! Anybody know a solution?
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Cavey
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right click the taskbar, then properties, and quick launch is a selection in there.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
right click the taskbar, then properties, and quick launch is a selection in there.
Yeh i keep doing that, but everytime I reboot, it dissapears again. I think Ive fcuked sumthin in the registry?
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ssj_kakarot
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For some reason my quick launch toolbar just won't work. I started my computer up today and much to my dismay it was gone.
I've tried right clicking on the taskbar and checking the Quick Launch toolbar option under the toolbars menu but I just get an error saying that the tool bar can't be created. In fact, I can't create any tool bars at all. I just keep getting that darned "cannot create" error box.
I'm using windows 2000 professional.
What can I do? Can anyone help me? Thank you so much for your help.
Posted by: Chaotic
To fix this go to C:\Documents and Settings\[profile name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer and create a folder named Quick Launch.
god damm people does any one use google
heres the url
http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/archive/topic/26321-1.html
hope it helps
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James_DT
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Alternatively, Windows key + D shows the desktop. Pressing it again brings all your windows back.
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John
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Or windows key + M to minimize everything.
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by ssj_kakarot
For some reason my quick launch toolbar just won't work. I started my computer up today and much to my dismay it was gone.
I've tried right clicking on the taskbar and checking the Quick Launch toolbar option under the toolbars menu but I just get an error saying that the tool bar can't be created. In fact, I can't create any tool bars at all. I just keep getting that darned "cannot create" error box.
I'm using windows 2000 professional.
What can I do? Can anyone help me? Thank you so much for your help.
Posted by: Chaotic
To fix this go to C:\Documents and Settings\[profile name]\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer and create a folder named Quick Launch.
god damm people does any one use google
heres the url
http://www.opentechsupport.net/forums/archive/topic/26321-1.html
hope it helps
Yeh I use google, just didnt find that thread! Hasn't helped unfortunately though as botht the solutions suggested don't work Have been told to reinstall internet explorer and see if that works, so will give that a bash.
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John
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Try restarting a few times and enabling quick launch from the task bar every time.
I done something that got rid of it but even after folloowing instructions it still took a few restarts.
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