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Originally Posted by Unregistered The solution I found was to open regedit, and go to this folder:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\ . Once there, I changed forceactivedesktopon to 0 (in the Explorer subfolder), and deleted the Wallpaper entry (was garbage chars.) in the System subfolder. Not sure which was the fix, but both make sense. |
Thanks The subfolder was already set at zero. I deleted the the Wallpaper entry and that did the trick. My email is
nduboyce@verizon.net. I am wondering how you found that fix?
Thanks.