On 01/11/2013 01:43 AM, Rob wrote:
> Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
...
>> Rob, when I read the original post, I took it to mean that they have one 
>> Windows Desktop screen, with the Task Bar at the bottom, and the the one 
>> screen displaying the SM Browser screen on the left of the desktop and 
>> the e-mail screen on the right, so that they can keep a check on both 
>> e-mail and browser screens at the same time.
>>
>> But, now they are showing opposite, and want to know how to re-set 
>> things permanently!!
> 
> I thought this first, but then I read the second paragraph and it
> was talking about the task bar.
> 
> So what is it?  The window on the screen or the button on the taskbar?
> 
> The location of the window on the screen is saved and restored.
> The location on the taskbar is determined by Windows XP and the
> sequence in which the windows are opened.  It cannot be changed.
> (you can drag a window but you cannot drag a taskbar button)
> 

For Windows XP, I highly recommend Taskbar Shuffle:
<http://nerdcave.webs.com/>
With that installed you can easily drag a taskbar application window to
any position on the taskbar you like.
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