I'll have to take a look at what I have, (damn, it means I'll need to
swap out a drive and install XP on a spare).. Last time I tried setting
was when XP was first released. Setting the classic interface changed
everything except the start button, (and some aspects of the menu bar).
Maybe it was changed in different minor revs.
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>Hello Peter,
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>System properties here says Win XP Home, Version 2002 akaVersion 5.1
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>I don't recall it being any sort of big deal or anything complex - just
>choosing the classic interface made the small, grey start button appear
>along with changing the look of all the menus and windows..
>
>Shel
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>>[Original Message]
>>From: P. J. Alling
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>>What version of WinXP. I tried to do that on a couple of peoples
>>machines for them early on and it proved to be impossible...
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>>Adam Maas wrote:
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>>>Yep, Classic interface gives a standard Win95-style start button.
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>>>-Adam
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>>>Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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>>>>Sure you can. I did.
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>>>>Shel
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>>>>>[Original Message]
>>>>>From: P. J. Alling
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>>>>>Yes I know you can use a classic windows interface,
>>>>>and you can disable all of the big brother crap in XP,
>>>>>but you still can't get rid of that big green start button.
>>>>>
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