Hi, I'm a brand-new user of this suite, and having a small glitch.
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I'm using the Standard Suite on a FireLite portable 80-gig USB2 hard-drive. Using Windows XP ServicePack 2 on both computers I have tried this on.
After launching the menu the first time, the icon appears in the systray as expected.
I can access all apps, even added a few of my own with no problem.
But, the "X" close button does not dismiss the menu, and the icon stays in the system tray.
I can't "remove hardware safely" (I guess because the menu is still active in the tray) unless I re-boot the pc.
Thanks in advance for any advice you can give me.
menu with the Task manager (press Alt+Ctrl+Delete then select task manager then kill the process)
That works. Thank you so much.
Now, to add a tiny bit of just-discovered info --
I think the close problem is due to me using 120 dpi on the first two pc's I tried.
I just used it on a co-worker's station with normal setting, and the Close button works properly.
I had already installed the updated menu that was patched for the 120-dpi setting, but maybe the "hot spot" is not located correctly?
Maybe this will be useful info for some professional trouble-shooter who knows what to look for ???
Thank you for helping me out.
Great forum!
ObjectDock or something else like that?
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Our office pc's have pretty restrictive Group Policy settings.
So the 120-dpi setting was the only thing I could see different between the pc's I've tried PAS on.
a mystery, to be sure . . . . .
Problem Is Between Chair And Keyboard.
Embarrassing, but public confession in case it helps some other innocent newbie.
I deleted and re-installed, and all is working fine.
I am speculating that when I first loaded the updated Menu, I hit the Enter key and got the Default NO to over-write existing file. Because my menu at 120-dpi looked much different than at 96-dpi.
I'm so sorry to have wasted your time.