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Gary,
So, you haven't bought into the hype that eCenter is better than
WarpCenter, huh? They all seem somewhat the same to me, but I decided
to go modern.
That thread I told you about talks about SciTech Snap Graphics possibly
being involved, but I don't recall changing releases of Snap or SDD to
fix this problem.
So I guess you are stuck waiting for others to come to your rescue. You
may want to ask in the newsgroups as well as here.
Colin
Gary Wong wrote:
> Colin:
>
> I use the old WarpCenter and have it as part of my SET AUTOSTART= in
> CONFIG.SYS. Mine is at the top. (I don't use eCenter). Since I use
> WarpCenter, I don't see anything like the "Reduce Desktop Area".
>
> Colin Campbell wrote:
>
>> Gary,
>> I had icon creep also, except that my icons moved slightly downward.
>> As I recall, the solution has something to do with the eCenter. I have
>> mine at the bottom of my desktop; do you have yours at the top?
>>
>> I found a discussion (which I started) about the phenomenon on the eCS
>> News Server, news.ecomstation.nl, newsgroup
>> eComStation.support.install, using the search term "Sliding Desktop
>> Icons".
>>
>> There is a setting in eCenter properties called "Reduce Desktop Area",
>> which on both my eCS 1.1 and my eCS 1.2 system is NOT checked. See if
>> that works for you.
>> Colin
>>
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