Taskbar and Start Menu

Our windows 2000 policy was created awhile ago. One thing that it has that
we are trying to reverse is the Task Bar and start menu is missing from
the users desktop. What setting in ZFD4 controls that? If we give them a
winodws explorer icon through NAL and they click on it the Task bar
reappears.

On Wed, 23 May 2007 21:01:17 GMT, dan wrote:
> One thing that it has that
> we are trying to reverse is the Task Bar and start menu is missing from
> the users desktop. What setting in ZFD4 controls that?
hmm.. it could be the shell which is in use
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