Have you tried the 'compatibility' settings.
I generally set my clients to NT and have had no issues.

Just a thought!

Francis.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew Stirling
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 11:16 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FP2.6 dos not going full screen


Hi
I have an old multi user accounts FP 2.6 Dos system at a client
running
on Win xp.
The other computers have been working fine but one seems to
refuse to go
full screen, works fine in a box.
I asked her to [Alt]+[Enter] & got this Full Screen.
"The answer to your question is Yes, if we do Alt + enter, the
screen
does go to full size. Unfortunately it will not stay full screen.
If,
for example we want to go into the invoice menu, and went to
"list" or
"history", it will not open these and the programme closes.  Also
when
in the full screen  the mouse is practically uncontrollable! "

Anybody through some light on this.

Thanks.
--
Andrew Stirling
01250 874580
http://www.calcpay.co.uk
HMRC Accredited UK payroll program



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