02-25-2002, 08:07 AM -
Yuri,
First off, congrats on such a great app, (when it works for me at least) it's probably the most useful util I've ever used. But when it comes to my problem, same thing as before. No matter what I try, it still loads the default WQL and not TLB. When I disable all toolbars, it still loads WQL, so it's definitely a system problem, not TLB. I even uninstalled TLB, ran through the registry and deleted any orphaned entries, rebooted, reinstalled TLB, rebooted, ran TLB (after closing WQL), and rebooted once more and it still loaded the default WQL. One thing to note, I'm running XP Pro, and a setting under GPEdit.msc allowed you to totally disable adding new toolbars was at one time enabled, then set back to the system default (Not Configured). The exact setting was:
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu And Taskbar\Do Not Display... (The last setting listed under this menu)
To open GPEdit, Start\Run\gpedit.msc ... note that AFAIK, gpedit is only available in XP Pro. This is the only thing I can possibly think of being wrong and causing this, unless someone else out there has any ideas. I'd like to find a solution for this, as having to manually load TLB each time XP loads is a real pain. Thanks in advance for any insight.
ThaMoose
First off, congrats on such a great app, (when it works for me at least) it's probably the most useful util I've ever used. But when it comes to my problem, same thing as before. No matter what I try, it still loads the default WQL and not TLB. When I disable all toolbars, it still loads WQL, so it's definitely a system problem, not TLB. I even uninstalled TLB, ran through the registry and deleted any orphaned entries, rebooted, reinstalled TLB, rebooted, ran TLB (after closing WQL), and rebooted once more and it still loaded the default WQL. One thing to note, I'm running XP Pro, and a setting under GPEdit.msc allowed you to totally disable adding new toolbars was at one time enabled, then set back to the system default (Not Configured). The exact setting was:
User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu And Taskbar\Do Not Display... (The last setting listed under this menu)
To open GPEdit, Start\Run\gpedit.msc ... note that AFAIK, gpedit is only available in XP Pro. This is the only thing I can possibly think of being wrong and causing this, unless someone else out there has any ideas. I'd like to find a solution for this, as having to manually load TLB each time XP loads is a real pain. Thanks in advance for any insight.
ThaMoose