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Hi Jeffrey
you did not mention your WARP version and depending on the version =
it is either LAUNCHPAD, also called TOOLBAR, for Version 3 or =
WARP CENTER ( possibly with LAUNCHPAD) with Version 4 !!
With WARP version 4 you may find their ICONs in the OS/2 System Folders =
or in the System Utility Folder !?
Good luck
svobi
jrace@attglobal.net on 27/12/2003 09:56:28
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Something disappears
Across the top of the desktop is a bar with some selection items e.g.
printer objects, drive objects. What do the cognoscenti call this?
Anyway through some unintended combination of keystrokes it has =
disappeared and I have to reboot because I can find no way to get a
command prompt (or other goodies) without it. How could I have
gotten it back without rebooting? (I'd appreciate this knowledge
against a future such occurrence.
Jeffrey Race
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