The Windows taskbar moves around itself. It's on the bottom, then good, now on top.

Taskbar went right two weeks ago, then today is on top

original title: we'll be looking for answerswhy is the taskbar on top?

Hello

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/unlock-and-move-the-taskbar

Unlock and move the taskbar

Once you unlock the taskbar, it is ready to move to any horizontal or vertical office edge.

Taskbar

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To unlock the taskbar
  • Right click on a space empty in the taskbar. If a checkmark beside him doesn't lock the taskbar, the taskbar is locked. You can unlock it by clicking on lock the taskbar, which removes the check mark.

    Note

    To lock the taskbar into place, right-click an empty space in the task bar, then click on lock the taskbar, so that the box is displayed.

  • Click on an empty space on the taskbar, and then hold down the mouse button, dragging the taskbar to one of the four sides of the office. Once the taskbar where you want, release the mouse button.

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