Organizer window top edge above the monitor

When I opened the Organizer, the window extends beyond the upper part of the screen of the monitor.  This command removes my reach all controls that are sitting on the top edge of the Organizer.  Apart from this problem, organizing work.  I can stretch the window, but I can't until the top of it, so I can't stretch it down.  Make a right-click of the icon located on the bottom bar of Vista revealed the Move option but not the restore option.  Moving is unable to enter any place in the Organizer. I changed the resolution of the screen, but none of the settings makes a difference. Help the Adode tried Office people a few bugs but all have failed, and they advised me to uninstall/reinstall Photoshop.  I had the different problem two months ago and technical support walked me through a resettlement, which resulted in a disaster total - tags on most of the thousands of pictures got scrambled and I had a new label on each of them.  So, I'm looking for an alternative. Thank you.

The editor works very well.

Organizer present the same problem that I first open it or open it in the editor.

PSE 7.0

Vista Home Premium

Some quick experiments indicating that the last position of the window in C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Photoshop Elements\7.0\Organizer\status.dat.  Remove this file to reset the position of the window.

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