In Alessandro <
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Hi
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 4.
How can I totally REMOVE the windows taskbar with registry editor?
Do you know the key without changing shell?
Thanks
Hmm... I'm not sure how but I happened to have seen a site yesterday that
had a tool on it that you might like. I downloaded it and tried it on an XP
system - my 2k VM seems to have gone funny - and it worked...
http://home.nordnet.fr/~pmdevigne/TaskbarActivate.html
Using that application you can set the delay for it to reappear to be a very
long time. You could, if you wanted to, set it to not re-appear for many
many many seconds or minutes with the application. While it doesn't remove
the taskbar it does at least hide it. If you're doing this for some sort of
kiosk type mode then it'd take someone being bored enough to hang out and
wait (without mouse movement) for a good long time before it appeared.
Beyond that I'm not really sure of a way...
You can hide it by making it invisible?
Transbar:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/transbar.html
That's all I can think of but now I'm curious so I'll flag it to see if
someone else has a different idea.
Galen
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