Gary
I have had this happen, you have to go and change the settings in Windows, and 
sometimes the only thing that worked was to drag the list onto the first 
screen. 

thanks

shafqat

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Subject: Re: Object list is on wrong screen.
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 11:13 PM

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The Alt-Space is good for moving the object list, but you can also remove the 
values in the Placement entry of the affected AR.ini file.  This will recenter 
the object list.  


 





Date: Tue, 9 Dec 2008 09:42:04 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Object list is on wrong screen.
To: [email protected]

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Gary,
You can have him open the object list and hit this key sequence Alt-Space, then 
hit M, then hit left arrow.  then start moving his mouse and the object list 
will be attached to the mouse.  Alt-Space opens up the context menu for the 
active window, M is the hotkey for 'move'.  Hitting the left arrow starts 
moving the window and attaches the mouse to it....then starting to move the 
mouse moves the window into the confines of the visible space because windows 
won't let you move your mouse onto that nonexistent second monitor.  I got this 
from my years doing desktop support...works every time for me over the years.



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I have a user who moved from dual-monitors to single monitors and unfortunately 
the object list window is opening on the non-existent second monitor. I had him 
wipe out his ar.ini, just to see if maybe that is where remedy stored the 
location of the pop-up, but that didn’t work.
 
Does anyone have any ideas (other than hooking up a second monitor again and 
dragging it over)? I would have thought that remedy would have been smart 
enough to know there was only a single monitor hooked up.

Thanks,

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