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Old 23-01-2004, 10:27   #1
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Question Positioning of window panes

When I am in Explorer and viewing a web page and then select a pane within that site (which in effect opens up a second page over the top) the pane is positioned to the right and partially off my screen. How do I get it to ppen up in the centre?

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Old 23-01-2004, 10:41   #2
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Re: Positioning of window panes

Try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;q194759
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Old 23-01-2004, 11:46   #3
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Re: Positioning of window panes

Thank you, but how do I get into Registry Editor? It doesn't tell you how!
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Re: Positioning of window panes

Start >>> Run >>> regedit i assume your running XP.
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Re: Positioning of window panes

I went through the Microsoft remedy......and it didn't fix it! Still opens up way off to the right. Excuse the pun, but it's a real pain
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Re: Positioning of window panes

bring it back into the centre of the screen,close it, then reopen another window and it should open where the last pane was closed. works in w2k anyway
do you have 2 displays running on a nvidia card using nview?
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Re: Positioning of window panes

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bring it back into the centre of the screen,close it, then reopen another window and it should open where the last pane was closed. works in w2k anyway
I do this and it works......until I reboot and then it's back to off the screen
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Re: Positioning of window panes

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I do this and it works......until I reboot and then it's back to off the screen
What version of IE are you using - There is a bug (in 5.0) in that it doesn't remember window size/position very well. I think it was cured in IE5.5 and certainly works in IE6.
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What version of IE are you using - There is a bug (in 5.0) in that it doesn't remember window size/position very well. I think it was cured in IE5.5 and certainly works in IE6.
I have IE6. I've checked for all updates etc. I will give the MS fix another shot, but if it didn't work first time I can't see it doing it a second time either.
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Re: Positioning of window panes

whats the video card?
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whats the video card?
Ah, now you've got me! The thing is, it's been fine for 14 months (since new) but started going silly a week ago...... I've added no new hardware whatsoever.
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Re: Positioning of window panes

lol was just a thought coz with nvidia cards the nview manager can control window positions independantly of the windows os. the link above to the registry "hack" seems pretty good but be careful in there it can get nasty. ALWAYS make a backup before tweaking. open regedit and follow the microsoft link to the reg entries which should look kinda like the ones i attached below. good luck
might be worth running some spyware removal tools on it as well. changes in the registry that arn't expected can be a small pointer to proggys that aint supposed to be there!!
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