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Answer to the most annoying problem of Windows 7

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Brian

Flightless Bird
This message was posted here because:
1. I couldn't find any newsgroup on Microsoft Communities for Windows 7
(which I believe is an absolute must)
2. the program mentioned at the end would also work for Vista.

From day one of upgrading to Windows 7, I was faced with the unpleasant
reality that Win7 doesn't remember the size and position of folders. To
further
torture me, for some reason unknown to me, it began to restrict some
programs' windows--such as IE , Outlook, Chrome, and a few other--to a fixed
size and position, not allowing any change no matter how many times I
resized, repositioned and restarted them. I even went as far as deleting the
"frame" entry in the registry for some programs such as Outlook, but it just
made the window to open in a new smaller uncompromising size and position!

After a very long time spend on searching the net and reading no-solution
answers, all I was able to find a little utility called "ShellFolderFix"
which through its awkward interface, solved the problem for Windows folders,
but not the programs. I read comments saying that they had bad experience
with some paid programs (such as Windows Manager) which allowed fixing the
size and position of program windows and nobody knew of anything that
worked.

Tired of spending more hours than a fulltime job on the issue, I was about
to give up when on my very last try I stumbled upon a fantastic *little*
freeware developed by someone in Japan which not only allows for fixing the
size and position of folders as well as *program* windows, but it also has
many other features which I hadn't even heard before. Furthermore, it's only
60 kb, doesn't require
installation (just run the file), and it allows for selective fixing of the
size and position of the program Windows, and it also works on XP, Vista
and Windows 7!

Why such a long post on my little discovery? because through my many days of
searching, I came across many people with the same problem, and thought that
the least I could do is to share this wonderful solution with as many people
as
I can and save them the time and trouble of trying things that won't work.

Program's name is "Pitaschio" (no, not pistachio!)

Link: http://pitaschio.ara3.net

Enjoy,

Brian
 
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Brian

Flightless Bird
Sorry folks, the message was posted to XP newsgroup by mistake, although I
did see some people with XP who had the same problem ( I run a dual boot
laptop with XP and 7), and according to the author the utility mentioned
would also work in XP--although I have tried it only on Windows 7.

Hope it helps either way.

Brian

"Brian" <no@email.com> wrote in message
news:B49F061A-644F-4B91-B4BE-AFBD18276C91@microsoft.com...
> This message was posted here because:
> 1. I couldn't find any newsgroup on Microsoft Communities for Windows 7
> (which I believe is an absolute must)
> 2. the program mentioned at the end would also work for Vista.
>
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:B49F061A-644F-4B91-B4BE-AFBD18276C91@microsoft.com,
Brian <no@email.com> typed:

> Program's name is "Pitaschio" (no, not pistachio!)
>
> Link: http://pitaschio....


Why, oh why does it always take a 3rd-party solution to fix the endless M$
fuck-ups?
 
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LD55ZRA

Flightless Bird
"Greg Russell" <grussell@invalid.com> wrote in message
news:80auueFb3fU1@mid.individual.net...
> In news:hnpekq$bel$1@speranza.aioe.org,
> LD55ZRA <LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
>
> But nobody listens to your "I say", which is why M$ keeps building new
> crap
> to sell to the fools that bought the old stuff.
>

Oh no they do all the time unless they fail to read my messages. Don't
forget, Microsoft doesn't like people like me to tell the truth.

Sheehan Stanley (MVP) has some systems not patched since SP3 and he was
bragging here the other day that they are very fast and very reliable. What
more can I expect from these newsgroups.

hth
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:hnph81$gqu$1@speranza.aioe.org,
LD55ZRA <LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:

> What more can I expect from these newsgroups.


When the first Usenet component is microsoft.* , one can only expect to pay
for what's otherwise free and open-source wrt an operating system.

Next thing we'll see is an M$ television ad saying that Billy-Bubba invented
Usenet.
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:hnph81$gqu$1@speranza.aioe.org,
LD55ZRA <LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:

> What more can I expect from these newsgroups.


When the first Usenet component is microsoft.* , one can only expect to pay
for what's otherwise free and open-source wrt an operating system.

Next thing we'll see is an M$ television ad saying that Billy-Bubba invented
Usenet.
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:hnph81$gqu$1@speranza.aioe.org,
LD55ZRA <LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:

> What more can I expect from these newsgroups.


When the first Usenet component is microsoft.* , one can only expect to pay
for what's otherwise free and open-source wrt an operating system.

Next thing we'll see is an M$ television ad saying that Billy-Bubba invented
Usenet.
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

Flightless Bird
It's not a /Microsoft/ newsgroup and it's a sewer, like all alt.windows
newsgroups.


Don Wiss wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Mar 2010, "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Win7 Forums (no newsgroups)
>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/category/windows7

>
> There is a very active newsgroup: alt.windows7.general
>
> Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
 
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Billns

Flightless Bird
On 3/17/2010 1:39 AM, Greg Russell wrote:
> In news:hnph81$gqu$1@speranza.aioe.org,
> LD55ZRA<LD55ZRA@discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
>
>> What more can I expect from these newsgroups.

>
> When the first Usenet component is microsoft.* , one can only expect to pay
> for what's otherwise free and open-source wrt an operating system.
>
> Next thing we'll see is an M$ television ad saying that Billy-Bubba invented
> Usenet.
>
>
>

Gee, Greg, now I'm looking for THREE TV ads!

Bill
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:eqD57ahxKHA.2644@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
Billns <billns@nsverizon.net> typed:

> now I'm looking for THREE TV ads!


One could reasonably bet that you spend the vast majority of your time
watcing teevee.
 
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Billns

Flightless Bird
On 3/17/2010 7:14 PM, Greg Russell wrote:
> In news:eqD57ahxKHA.2644@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl,
> Billns<billns@nsverizon.net> typed:
>
>> now I'm looking for THREE TV ads!

>
> One could reasonably bet that you spend the vast majority of your time
> watcing teevee.
>
>

No no, but your message showed up three times, which is why is
capitalized three...

Bill
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
In news:%23gv1gCuxKHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
Billns <billns@nsverizon.net> typed:

> No no, but your message showed up three times, which is why is
> capitalized three...


That sort of thing only happens with M$ NNTP clients, in this case
Outhouse-Distress.
 
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Billns

Flightless Bird
On 3/18/2010 6:37 PM, Greg Russell wrote:
> In news:%23gv1gCuxKHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
> Billns<billns@nsverizon.net> typed:
>
>> No no, but your message showed up three times, which is why is
>> capitalized three...

>
> That sort of thing only happens with M$ NNTP clients, in this case
> Outhouse-Distress.
>
>

No again, at least on this end. I use Thunderbird.

Bill
 
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Greg Russell

Flightless Bird
"Billns" <billns@nsverizon.net> wrote in message
news:%23YUCJ83xKHA.5776@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> That sort of thing only happens with M$ NNTP clients, in this case
>> Outhouse-Distress.

>
> No again, at least on this end. I use Thunderbird.


Odd ... I thought you were referring to my posts. Of course the Mozilla
product out-performs anything M$ has ever done.
 
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Billns

Flightless Bird
On 3/19/2010 11:01 AM, Greg Russell wrote:
> "Billns"<billns@nsverizon.net> wrote in message
> news:%23YUCJ83xKHA.5776@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
>>> That sort of thing only happens with M$ NNTP clients, in this case
>>> Outhouse-Distress.

>>
>> No again, at least on this end. I use Thunderbird.

>
> Odd ... I thought you were referring to my posts. Of course the Mozilla
> product out-performs anything M$ has ever done.
>
>


Yes, I was referring to three identical copies of your 3/17 post that
showed up in my Thunderbird microsoft.public.windowsxp.general group at
1:39 am.

As to MS products, I happen to like the MS Wireless mouse and keyboard a
lot.

Bill
 
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milt

Flightless Bird
On 3/17/2010 2:03 PM, PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> It's not a /Microsoft/ newsgroup and it's a sewer, like all alt.windows
> newsgroups.
>

Sewer? I think not. Its no worse than these groups and a good killfile
takes care of that. Not to mention the forums are a mess, tons of noise,
very little info. and you can't killfile that mess!
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Flightless Bird
On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:04:15 -0500, milt
<theatreguy_dunspam_@miltsweb.com> wrote:

> On 3/17/2010 2:03 PM, PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> > It's not a /Microsoft/ newsgroup and it's a sewer, like all alt.windows
> > newsgroups.
> >

> Sewer? I think not. Its no worse than these groups and a good killfile
> takes care of that.



I agree. Using a killfile well takes care of a lot (but not all) of
such problems.



> Not to mention the forums are a mess, tons of noise,
> very little info. and you can't killfile that mess!




Yes, you can killfile there too. Use the NNTTP Bridge to participate
in the forums, and you can then use the killfile in your newsreader.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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