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Q191542: Urban Assault: Squadron Manager Window Returns to Original Size

Article: Q191542
Product(s): Microsoft Home Games
Version(s): WINDOWS:1.0
Operating System(s): 
Keyword(s): kbui kbimu msgamekbfaq
Last Modified: 30-MAR-1999

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The information in this article applies to:

- Microsoft Urban Assault, version 1.0 
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SYMPTOMS
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When you resize the Squadron Manager window while you play a mission in
Microsoft Urban Assault, the window returns to its original size if you restart
the mission or transport to a new level.

STATUS
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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Urban Assault, version
1.0.

MORE INFORMATION
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When you drag the Squadron Manager window to a different location on the screen
while you play a mission, the window remains in its new location if you restart
the mission or transport to a new level.

Additional query words: 1.00 msgame ua

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Keywords          : kbui kbimu msgame kbfaq
Technology        : kbGamesSearch kbUrbanAssault
Version           : WINDOWS:1.0
Issue type        : kbbug
Solution Type     : kbpending

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