pinned taskbar icons deleted when windows restarts

I just started using windows 7 64 bit with IE 9 have discovered how place web pages fast taskbar & pine for the icon in the start list.

but when I close and restart windows icons in the taskbar re do not appear.

does anyone know of a cure for them to re - appear when windows restarts.

the sites are still in the folder of the taskbar & pin sites folder in apps\microsoft\internet explorer\

and my tasks-lock bar is on.they are also in the start bar.

is the option available to make them appear on the taskbar when windows starts.if so how can I make this happen.

anyone has a solution please

comtek2007

Dear Stephanie Podder,

Thank you for your kind suggestions that unfortunately has not resolved

the problem I was experiencing. It seems that then I uninstalled the software that has been

supplied with the notebook, I inadvertently deleted the batch files used by the action of pinning.

To solve the problem I factory reset my computer laptop and installed advanced Uninstaller

Pro who doesn't remove all files/folders of programs being uninstalled.

This experience has reinforced the need to create a clone for backup of

my laptop on an external drive on a regular basis.

I now have mannaged to get programs/webpages pinned to the taskbar

and the start list and happy to announce all now run correctly. Not having not windows disk their

not now supplied with new laptops, I was unable to use"scannow" to correct the missing files.

Thank you

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