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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Daze N. Knights, Jun 5, 2009.

  1. After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent) sidebar.
    Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous transparency?
    --

    Daze
     
  2. Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    said:

    > After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    > Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent) sidebar.
    > Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous transparency?


    Right-click on the sidebar and select Properties. Uncheck the option
    for "Sidebar is always on top of other windows".

    --
    Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org
    Double ROT13 encoded for your protection

    "And there's no doubt in my mind, not one doubt in my mind, that we
    will fail." - George W. Bush, Oct 4, 2001
     
  3. Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
    > Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    > said:
    >
    >> After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    >> Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent) sidebar.
    >> Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous transparency?

    >
    > Right-click on the sidebar and select Properties. Uncheck the option
    > for "Sidebar is always on top of other windows".
    >


    It was already unchecked, But I tried checking, applying, unchecking,
    and applying, just in case, to no avail

    HOWEVER, I just realized that my problem doesn't apply only to the
    sidebar. I used to have a transparent sidebar, tray, start menu, etc,
    but now they are ALL gray. What might cause this to occur and how might
    I change it?

    --

    Daze
     
  4. Daze N. Knights wrote:
    >
    >
    > Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
    >> Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    >> said:
    >>
    >>> After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    >>> Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent)
    >>> sidebar. Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous
    >>> transparency?

    >>
    >> Right-click on the sidebar and select Properties. Uncheck the option
    >> for "Sidebar is always on top of other windows".
    >>

    >
    > It was already unchecked, But I tried checking, applying, unchecking,
    > and applying, just in case, to no avail
    >
    > HOWEVER, I just realized that my problem doesn't apply only to the
    > sidebar. I used to have a transparent sidebar, tray, start menu, etc,
    > but now they are ALL gray. What might cause this to occur and how might
    > I change it?
    >


    Thanks but never mind. I've soloved the problem myself. It had changed
    to "Windows Standard" and I just needed to reselect "Windows Aero."

    --

    Daze
     
  5. Oren

    Oren Guest

    On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:28:14 -0700, "Daze N. Knights"
    <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote:

    >Thanks but never mind. I've soloved the problem myself. It had changed
    >to "Windows Standard" and I just needed to reselect "Windows Aero."


    Thanks for the follow-up.
     
  6. Jim

    Jim Guest

    On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:19:26 -0700, "Daze N. Knights"
    <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote:

    >
    >
    >Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
    >> Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    >> said:
    >>
    >>> After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    >>> Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent) sidebar.
    >>> Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous transparency?

    >>
    >> Right-click on the sidebar and select Properties. Uncheck the option
    >> for "Sidebar is always on top of other windows".
    >>

    >
    >It was already unchecked, But I tried checking, applying, unchecking,
    >and applying, just in case, to no avail
    >
    >HOWEVER, I just realized that my problem doesn't apply only to the
    >sidebar. I used to have a transparent sidebar, tray, start menu, etc,
    >but now they are ALL gray. What might cause this to occur and how might
    >I change it?


    Do you have Aero working ?
     
  7. Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    said:

    > Thanks but never mind. I've soloved the problem myself. It had changed
    > to "Windows Standard" and I just needed to reselect "Windows Aero."


    With the new info, that would have been my next suggestion.

    --
    Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org
    Double ROT13 encoded for your protection

    Tips for the Evil Henchman: 3. Unless the Evil Overlord pays extra
    for indiscriminate slaughter, avoid it. Why should you give your
    services away for free?
     
  8. Jim wrote:
    > On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:19:26 -0700, "Daze N. Knights"
    > <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote:
    >
    >>
    >> Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
    >>> Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    >>> said:
    >>>
    >>>> After my sec0nd botched attempt at installing Explorer 8 on my Vista
    >>>> Ultimate, I have ended up with a gray (instead of transparent) sidebar.
    >>>> Can anyone tell me how to return it to its previous transparency?
    >>> Right-click on the sidebar and select Properties. Uncheck the option
    >>> for "Sidebar is always on top of other windows".
    >>>

    >> It was already unchecked, But I tried checking, applying, unchecking,
    >> and applying, just in case, to no avail
    >>
    >> HOWEVER, I just realized that my problem doesn't apply only to the
    >> sidebar. I used to have a transparent sidebar, tray, start menu, etc,
    >> but now they are ALL gray. What might cause this to occur and how might
    >> I change it?

    >
    > Do you have Aero working ?


    Now I do and the problem is solved. Thanks.
    --

    Daze
     
  9. Jeffrey Kaplan wrote:
    > Previously on microsoft.public.windows.vista.general, Daze N. Knights
    > said:
    >
    >> Thanks but never mind. I've soloved the problem myself. It had changed
    >> to "Windows Standard" and I just needed to reselect "Windows Aero."

    >
    > With the new info, that would have been my next suggestion.
    >


    Yeah. Stupid of me not to have noticed that it was more than a sidebar
    issue before I spoke up seeking help.

    --

    Daze
     
  10. Oren wrote:
    > On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:28:14 -0700, "Daze N. Knights"
    > <Daze@Microdot.dot> wrote:
    >
    >> Thanks but never mind. I've soloved the problem myself. It had changed
    >> to "Windows Standard" and I just needed to reselect "Windows Aero."

    >
    > Thanks for the follow-up.


    YW
    --

    Daze
     

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