Q153985: QuickShelf: Shut Down Windows Dialog Box Disappears
Article: Q153985
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): WINDOWS:
Operating System(s):
Keyword(s):
Last Modified: 13-JUN-2001
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Bookshelf '95 for Windows 95
- the operating system: Microsoft Windows 95
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SYMPTOMS
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When you attempt to shut down or restart your computer, the Shut Down Windows
dialog box disappears after you select a Shut Down option.
CAUSE
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This problem may occur if the 32-bit QuickShelf toolbar is running and the
Always On Top option is selected.
RESOLUTION
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Turn off the QuickShelf Always On Top option. To change the option, do the
following:
1. With your right mouse button, click anywhere on the QuickShelf toolbar, and
then click Customize.
2. In the Customize dialog box, click View Tab.
3. Make sure Always On Top is not selected, and then click OK.
Additional query words: 1995 multi media multimedia multi-media mmtitles kbmm
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Keywords :
Technology : kbOSWin95 kbOSWinSearch kbHomeMMsearch kbBookshelfSearch kbBookShelf1995
Version : WINDOWS:
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