said:
>across the top of screen. The only app. that had been
>running was Mozilla. (I can't recall as to the past
>instances of this, but Moz would be a pretty safe
>suspect in those cases too.) How does this happen ?
Usually fingers faults that invoke Desktop -> Arrange.
>Does Moz do it (by accident) or can some event from a
>visited site cause this ?
I would be money that the chances of this are near enough to 0 to be 0 for
engineering work. Moz is not a WPS class, and even if it was, it's hard
to imagine a situation that could trigger this given how the WPS works.
>hand. I then made a fresh desktop backup. But it
>would be great if there was some way to block this
>from happening again.
Next time, save yourself some pain and do a CAD reboot. This will prevent
the Desktop rearrangement from getting saved to the INIs.
Steven
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