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Topic: «
AWM Taskbar Won't Resize
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Jon Maguire
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01/31/2012 16:18:07
I'm running AWM 7b1 (upgraded from 6.7.2) and have a problem with the taskbar resize on the secondary monitor. Right now, the taskbar is the minimum size (actually slightly truncated at the boundary). I can resize it, but it immediately reverts to minimum. The taskbar is unlocked. This started happening when I disabled WindowsBlinds and WindowsFX. It also occured with AWM 6.7.2, prompting me to install the beta. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all.
Jon
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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01/31/2012 23:03:46
Hello Jon,
Thanks for the post.
We have an incompatibility with WindowsBlinds.
Could you disable WindowsBlinds at the system startup, restart your system and check whether the problem still persists or not?
What OS are you running (version, x32 or x64)?
Best regards.
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