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shovavnik
Hello again,
I have another small but annoying bug to report.
While the taskbar is usually (and by default) set up to
take up one "line", or row, I have mine intentionally set
up to take up two rows. In other words, in the
quicklaunch toolbar, I see two rows of icons, and in the
system tray, I see three, one above the other.
The problem is that MS AntiSpyware shows popups right
above the taskbar (over the system tray on the bottom
right) assuming that the taskbar is only one row high. In
other words, whenever a message pops up at the bottom
right of my screen, the bottom of it is hidden by my TWO-
row-high taskbar.
The popup should display relative to the height of the
desktop and not relative to the height of the screen, as
it seems to be doing right now.
Has this bug already been reported?
TIA,
shovanik
I have another small but annoying bug to report.
While the taskbar is usually (and by default) set up to
take up one "line", or row, I have mine intentionally set
up to take up two rows. In other words, in the
quicklaunch toolbar, I see two rows of icons, and in the
system tray, I see three, one above the other.
The problem is that MS AntiSpyware shows popups right
above the taskbar (over the system tray on the bottom
right) assuming that the taskbar is only one row high. In
other words, whenever a message pops up at the bottom
right of my screen, the bottom of it is hidden by my TWO-
row-high taskbar.
The popup should display relative to the height of the
desktop and not relative to the height of the screen, as
it seems to be doing right now.
Has this bug already been reported?
TIA,
shovanik