Taskbar is hidden all the time online

My taskbar stays hidden when I'M ONLINE. It is on when it is on my desk. but it will appear not at all online. Even when the mouse is moved around the screen.  Thanks for your help!

Disable auto-hide.

  1. Open the taskbar and Start Menu properties by clicking the Start button, clickingControl Panel, click appearance and personalization, and then clickingTaskbar and Start Menu.

  2. Disable taskbar hide it the box.

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Steps to see the bug:

1. move the taskbar on the right side, turn on auto-hide.
2. change its width (if there are several similar open windows with different names, e.g. IM).
3. change of theme, Aero to simple or run a program full screen (game for example).

Then you'll see - the task bar changed its width by default (even if it has been "locked"). You will have to restore. Until the next fullscreen program :-)

This problem is real for all versions since 7,100 (not real for 7,000).

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  • Click anywhere on the desktop and choose "Customize".
  • Choose "Windows color and appearance".
  • In the dialog box "Appearance" setting", click on the button 'effects '.... »
  • Check the box "content storefronts. while dragging

See you soon!

-ME-

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