The System Configuration dialog box; Vista OS: Is it possible to resize the dialog box? If this is not the case, why not plan such an option please?

Windows Vista; The System Configuration dialog box; dialog resize.

You can not, this is a dialog box and is not scheduled to be resizable.
 
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    |  40 |      SORT AGGREGATE                      |                             |     1 |    18 |            |          |
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    |  44 |     SORT AGGREGATE                       |                             |     1 |    15 |            |          |
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    Parse        1      1.49       1.51          0          0          0           0
    Execute      1      0.00       0.00          0          0          0           0
    Fetch        2     18.25      28.63     463672     932215          0         836
    ------- ------  -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------  ----------
    total        4     19.75      30.15     463672     932215          0         836
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      ----------------------------------------   Waited  ----------  ------------
      SQL*Net message to client                       2        0.00          0.00
      db file scattered read                      14262        0.31         13.13
      latch: shared pool                              1        0.01          0.01
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      direct path read temp                         493        0.00          0.00
      SQL*Net more data to client                    40        0.00          0.00
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    Published by: ngilbert on June 26, 2012 16:41

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