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    Eliminating the minimize to Window

    Is there a way in Windows Xp to remove the option to restore a window of a windows program so that the window is all ways opened in full screen.

    George Flatman
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    IE or eplorer?

    IE, R-click a shortcut and select Properties.
    In the drop down select maximize.


    In proprams, accessories, R-click windows Explorer and do the same thing there.

    But should someone drag a window smaller. . . . well it can be remembered and that is what you get.

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    My fault Train, i mean i have program that automatically runs at startup in full screen mode and i want to restrict it so that my end users cannot click on the maximize/restore but in the upper right corner.


    Thanks
    George Flatman
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    Now that, I have no idea how to do.
    Sorry

    But I did find on several programs I have installed, when I right clicked the shortcut in the programs folder, I can change the default opening size.

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    Thumbs up

    I got it fixed now.

    Thanks for everything
    George
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    Gflatman--How did you do it? Others might find this useful.
    Jim
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