Hmm.  Could it be minimizing to the system tray and not the task bar?  

In Task Manager, does it show up as just a Process or also as an
Application? 

And just for kicks, does it show up as a Service (Control Panel -
Administrative Tools - Services)?


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-----Original Message-----
From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Alan C
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 6:47 PM
To: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users
Subject: Re: [PCTECH] XP and minimize button

Okay, sorry John,

I had it a little off. Here's the scenario.

He has the window as per normal, and there's the regular buttons at the
top right, including the "-" that represents "minimize". Here's what
happens when he does minimize.

Normally it will appear on the taskbar. But on his system, it
"disappears", and is nowhere to be seen. But if he right-clicks on the
taskbar, and selects "Task Manager", then the application appears in
that window, and he can click it and it comes back. It's an extra
irritating hassle.

Any suggestions?

-- Alan


>Does minimize still appear as a menu option if the user clicks the 
>top-left icon or right-clicks the title bar?
>
>  
>

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