The windows taskbar started to display on my sessions that use the floating panel.
I have checked Session Opening Preference, Application Publising and Assign Applications.
Everything is set just like it was before.
What will cause the Windows Taskbar to start appearing instead of what is normally displayed.
I dont know how to describe this well. The floating panel would replace the taskbar with its own style icons.
But now I get the Windows 10 style taskbar.
I touched the following settings. "Remove Logo". And I disabled and Enabled Open URL'c on Client Side.
I am at a complete loss as to why this simply changed.
Jeff Hojka
Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
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Re: Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
I see now that I can add a attachment.
This is what I am getting,
This is what I am getting,
Re: Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
Hello,
I am sorry but I do not understand your issue here or how to reproduce it.
I am sorry but I do not understand your issue here or how to reproduce it.
Olivier
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TSplus support team administrator

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Re: Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
Here is a picture from a RDP session. Why does the stuff at the top now appear there when it used to appear at the bottom where the taskbar is. The taskbar did not appear prior to this morning.
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Re: Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
I installed the latest update. I still have the same problem.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Jeff
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Jeff
Re: Windows Taskbar showing up with floating panel active.
Hello,
I think this is related to your language bar settings. Open your remote session with a full remote desktop, and edit your language bar option so it is not displayed at logon.
You should also be able to disable it permanently for all users by group policy : User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Control Panel/Regional and Language Options
I think this is related to your language bar settings. Open your remote session with a full remote desktop, and edit your language bar option so it is not displayed at logon.
You should also be able to disable it permanently for all users by group policy : User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Control Panel/Regional and Language Options
Olivier
TSplus support team administrator

TSplus support team administrator
