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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Spartaaaaaaaaa
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I need some help with this one, how do I do this in Windows XP?
ok long story short I have a program that I run about 6 instances of, the thing is every new instance positiones itself differently on the desktop - here its how it looks (Notepad is used as an example):
![]() I need to change properties/settings/whatever that will make every instance of the program position itself on the same place on the dektop, meaning if I click shit.exe six times I need to see only one window, all six of them should overlap.... I right clicked the .exe file and examined the properties - didn't find anything helpful there, my guess would be some entries/changes in the registry? urggggg did I even make sense??? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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I think you could do this with registry but I presume it would affect all programs not just the 1 you want, good luck on your quest.
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