In news:ugjdqUACGHA.3580@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl,
PT <xyz@xyz.com> had this to say:
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> Our home computer has two users. I'm no longer sure of
> how it evolved, but the taskbars on the two settings are very
> different.
>
> On User1, the taskbar is gray and about 3/8 inch high.
>
> On User2, the taskbar is blue and about 3/4 inch high.
>
> In addition, the QuickLaunch icons on User2 used to be
> large, and are now small.
>
> As far as I can tell, the options for both taskbar
> properties are identical.
>
> Where were these differences entered. How can I change the User2
> icons to large?
>
> I've right clicked the taskbar, and made sure it's unlocked, then
> tried to drag the narrow taskbar upward, with no effect.
Is the screen resolution the same for both accounts?
Start > run > type "control desktop" without the quotes > hit enter >
settings tab?
Check also (same tab) > advanced button > general tab > DPI (dots per inch)
settings?
Are both of those the same?
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