MS Office Toolbar
This is a discussion about MS Office Toolbar in the Windows Software category; I screwed up and clicked on do not open upon startup when I was closing everything down for some benchmarking on my vidcard I just OCed. . . Rebooted, and it was gone. . . and I use that instead of the taskbar's tray.
I screwed up and clicked on "do not open upon startup" when I was closing everything down for some benchmarking on my vidcard I just OCed...
Rebooted, and it was gone...and I use that instead of the taskbar's tray. So I need it back.
Anyone know how to get it back without reinstalling the stupid thing? (It'd take me 3 minutes to reinstall that part...but I'd rather not have to go hunting for my CD)
Rebooted, and it was gone...and I use that instead of the taskbar's tray. So I need it back.
Anyone know how to get it back without reinstalling the stupid thing? (It'd take me 3 minutes to reinstall that part...but I'd rather not have to go hunting for my CD)
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I was going to edit it to say nevermind....
but I thought I'd just answer my question in case it can help anyone else.
in the Microsoft Office link in the Startup menu, click properties.
in the target, after the
"D:\Microsoft Suites\Office 2000\Office\OSA9.EXE"
add a -b -l to the end of the target, making it, like this
"D:\Microsoft Suites\Office 2000\Office\OSA9.EXE" -b -l
All Your Base Are Belong To Us
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My PC is warm. I think our fire wall is acting up.
but I thought I'd just answer my question in case it can help anyone else.
in the Microsoft Office link in the Startup menu, click properties.
in the target, after the
"D:\Microsoft Suites\Office 2000\Office\OSA9.EXE"
add a -b -l to the end of the target, making it, like this
"D:\Microsoft Suites\Office 2000\Office\OSA9.EXE" -b -l
All Your Base Are Belong To Us
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My PC is warm. I think our fire wall is acting up.
As for me, I would have gone to Start>Programs>Microsoft Office Tools>Microsoft Shortcut Bar. I have closed it like that before, and just used that shortcut to bring it back.
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Regards,
clutch
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Regards,
clutch

OP
I have hte Startupd cpl
that's how I turned it all off for the benchmark
I tried the button and it didn't do anything
the missing -b -l kept the bar from coming up
that's how I turned it all off for the benchmark
I tried the button and it didn't do anything
the missing -b -l kept the bar from coming up