"Screen Crawlers"

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Brent N.

Why does having the Microsoft Office XP Shortcut Bar at the top of the
screen, set to Auto-Hide, turn normally behaving applications such as
Microsoft Bookshelf 2000, Microsoft Photo Editor 3.0, Norton Internet
Security 2004 Log Viewer, Norton System Doctor 2004, etc. into "screen
crawlers"? You know, those pesky programs that move up the screen a
couple of pixels every time they are stopped and restarted.

Environment is Windows XP Home SP2 with Office XP Developer SP3.

Posted previously to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general, but MVP Carey
Frisch didn't approve.
 

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