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lost taskbar! PLEASE HELP!


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Recently i was in registry and i think i did something to my taskbar. I only have the time and there is no arrow to veiw the rest of the programs! Please help......
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Are you able to right click on the taskbar and choose properties?
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I figured out what i did wrong. I was in registry and I made an extra key and gave it the wrong value. Thanks for trying to help!
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NP. I'm curious what was the key that caused that to happen?
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I had made a key and gave it the wrong value. I should have given it the value of 0 but I gave it a 1.
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What key was that, by chance, that could cause that?
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lol i wasnt thinking....."notaskbar....something" I was following some instructions and i think i was supposed to give it a different value it was a stupid mistake......
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Heh..Probably
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoTaskbar"=dword:00000001

There's plenty other restrictions (policies) that can cripple explorer too...
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