-=PCTechTalk=- Re: TaskBar and Notification Area

If you paid to register the screen savers you should have received a key or 
code of some sort to activate the registration.  You should be able to 
reinstall or even re-download the product and use that key or code to 
activate the regisitration when you reinstall them.

Don

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joyce" <jmcclure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "pctechtalk" <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 11:09 AM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- TaskBar and Notification Area


>I am periodically losing the Task Bar.  The last few days it has been
> disappearing and then re-appearing.  This morning it was gone and nothing 
> I
> did would make it appear.  There was a blank area at the bottom of the
> screen so it was not just hiding.  I went to C Drive to find Outlook 
> Express
> and put a shortcut on my desktop and I searched until I found the key
> strokes guide I had saved ages ago.  I used the keystroke to display the
> start menu and logged off and then re-started my computer.  This brought
> everything back but I am wondering if this is indicative of problems to 
> come
> of a more serious nature?  Any ideas anyone.
> I have Windows XP Pro, a 40 gig hard drive, on a custom made computer.
> Latest thing I have done is download a large number (6 or 7) themes 
> (Thomas
> Kinkade) that came with demo screensavers.  I paid $5. a piece to register
> the screensavers.  They are beautiful and I hate to think of having to 
> lose
> them by using system restore to correct my problem.  But if I must then I
> will.
> I would appreciate any input from you guys and hopefully a less drastic
> solution.
> Joyce
>
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