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Old August 17th 06, 08:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
The Polish-Kraut
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Default Button remains on taskbar from Screensaver


I heard about this problem very often in the last time.
I suggest you use Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition or not?

Please read this article about the "Icon Is Displayed on the Taskbar After
Closing the Screen Saver" problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280722


Thanks, but from the "When you close the screen saver, an icon that is
titled "screen saver" is displayed on the taskbar." Kristen doesn't say, but
what I get is a button, same size and shape as the button from any running
application, but with nothing - icon or text - on it at all, i. e. a blank
grey rectangle. (Also, I'm unimpressed with the above article: it basically
says, this can happen if you applied a certain hotfix - and gives as a
solution, remove the hotfix. [It's a hotfix to fix "Windows Stops Responding
During Shutdown with Mapped Drives"; since I don't use Mapped Drives {why in
capitals?}, I'm unlikely to have installed it.])


I have same problem here. When screen saver stops plain grey button /
box remains in taskbar. Not icon.


  #22  
Old August 18th 06, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
glee
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Default Button remains on taskbar from Screensaver

Here is my old standard blurb on the issue of "ghost buttons"....whether they are
blank or they contain text:

Switching screensavers and/or updating the video drivers sometimes helps.

These ghost buttons are often caused by one of these MS updates:
The Win98SE Mapped drives Shutdown update
The Win98SE 1394 Storage Supplement

They may have been installed by the manufacturer, or by Windows Update...if you
don't need them, uninstall them. Search for these INF files:

260067un.inf
242975un.inf

Right-click the INF files and click Install from the context menu, to remove the
updates.

You must have Folder OptionsView tab set to "Show All Files", as INF files are
"hidden" files.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"The Polish-Kraut" wrote in message
...

I heard about this problem very often in the last time.
I suggest you use Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition or not?

Please read this article about the "Icon Is Displayed on the Taskbar After
Closing the Screen Saver" problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280722


Thanks, but from the "When you close the screen saver, an icon that is
titled "screen saver" is displayed on the taskbar." Kristen doesn't say, but
what I get is a button, same size and shape as the button from any running
application, but with nothing - icon or text - on it at all, i. e. a blank
grey rectangle. (Also, I'm unimpressed with the above article: it basically
says, this can happen if you applied a certain hotfix - and gives as a
solution, remove the hotfix. [It's a hotfix to fix "Windows Stops Responding
During Shutdown with Mapped Drives"; since I don't use Mapped Drives {why in
capitals?}, I'm unlikely to have installed it.])


I have same problem here. When screen saver stops plain grey button /
box remains in taskbar. Not icon.



  #23  
Old August 18th 06, 02:56 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
glee
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 2,458
Default Button remains on taskbar from Screensaver

Here is my old standard blurb on the issue of "ghost buttons"....whether they are
blank or they contain text:

Switching screensavers and/or updating the video drivers sometimes helps.

These ghost buttons are often caused by one of these MS updates:
The Win98SE Mapped drives Shutdown update
The Win98SE 1394 Storage Supplement

They may have been installed by the manufacturer, or by Windows Update...if you
don't need them, uninstall them. Search for these INF files:

260067un.inf
242975un.inf

Right-click the INF files and click Install from the context menu, to remove the
updates.

You must have Folder OptionsView tab set to "Show All Files", as INF files are
"hidden" files.
--
Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+
http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm


"The Polish-Kraut" wrote in message
...

I heard about this problem very often in the last time.
I suggest you use Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition or not?

Please read this article about the "Icon Is Displayed on the Taskbar After
Closing the Screen Saver" problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/280722


Thanks, but from the "When you close the screen saver, an icon that is
titled "screen saver" is displayed on the taskbar." Kristen doesn't say, but
what I get is a button, same size and shape as the button from any running
application, but with nothing - icon or text - on it at all, i. e. a blank
grey rectangle. (Also, I'm unimpressed with the above article: it basically
says, this can happen if you applied a certain hotfix - and gives as a
solution, remove the hotfix. [It's a hotfix to fix "Windows Stops Responding
During Shutdown with Mapped Drives"; since I don't use Mapped Drives {why in
capitals?}, I'm unlikely to have installed it.])


I have same problem here. When screen saver stops plain grey button /
box remains in taskbar. Not icon.



  #24  
Old August 23rd 06, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
J. P. Gilliver
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Default Button remains on taskbar from Screensaver

"glee" wrote in message
...
[]
I don't use Mapped Drives {why in capitals?}, I'm unlikely to have
installed it.])


That hotfix was installed by many OEMs when they built their systems, so
you may very well have it on yours. It would certainly be quite simple to
find out: search for a file named 260067un.inf.....if it exists, the
update is installed. To remove, right-click 260067un.inf and click
Install (the article mistakenly states the file name as 260067.inf).


Ah - I built mine, so it's not there (-:.
[]
They may have been installed by the manufacturer, or by Windows
Update...if you don't need them, uninstall them. Search for these INF
files:


(And - sacrilege I expect, from reading this 'group - I've never played with
Windows Updates. My desktop PC isn't connected to the internet [or anything
else!], and on both it and my laptop I run the '95 shell, by preference, so
am loth to try "updates".)
[]
_I_ found it _did_ depend on the 'saver: basically, old Windows 3.x
screensavers were most likely to (I _think_ would always) leave that
button
there. It always goes away if I click on it. I just accept it as
penalty for
being able to use some old 'savers I like; if you do get a solution
that
works, please share (-:!

[]


  #25  
Old August 23rd 06, 08:13 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.performance
J. P. Gilliver
External Usenet User
 
Posts: 214
Default Button remains on taskbar from Screensaver

"glee" wrote in message
...
[]
I don't use Mapped Drives {why in capitals?}, I'm unlikely to have
installed it.])


That hotfix was installed by many OEMs when they built their systems, so
you may very well have it on yours. It would certainly be quite simple to
find out: search for a file named 260067un.inf.....if it exists, the
update is installed. To remove, right-click 260067un.inf and click
Install (the article mistakenly states the file name as 260067.inf).


Ah - I built mine, so it's not there (-:.
[]
They may have been installed by the manufacturer, or by Windows
Update...if you don't need them, uninstall them. Search for these INF
files:


(And - sacrilege I expect, from reading this 'group - I've never played with
Windows Updates. My desktop PC isn't connected to the internet [or anything
else!], and on both it and my laptop I run the '95 shell, by preference, so
am loth to try "updates".)
[]
_I_ found it _did_ depend on the 'saver: basically, old Windows 3.x
screensavers were most likely to (I _think_ would always) leave that
button
there. It always goes away if I click on it. I just accept it as
penalty for
being able to use some old 'savers I like; if you do get a solution
that
works, please share (-:!

[]


 




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