>>>>There are two solutions: one in VFP and one in Win95.
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>>>>In VFP you can design your desktop (my assumption here) to take up a smaller portion of the Win95 desktop.
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>>>>In Win95, the user can control whether or not the task bar is displayed by right clicking it and checking or unchecking the "Auto-hide" check box. In my view this is prefereable, since it allows the user to define the display.
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>>>>HTH,
>>>>
>>>>George
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>>>the taskbar can be set to always on top.
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>>That's right...I've had this problem too. I had to allow for user taskbar on top, so must use that first solution (smaller screens) The worst problem is when the vfp dropdowns get hidden by the taskbar...
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>users sure are a pain....
You got it, we'd be better off without them...ummm, maybe that wouldn't be good for business, though...
The Anonymous Bureaucrat,
and frankly, quite content not to be
a member of either major US political party.