Windows XP Look and Feel

Hi,
When I use Windows XP style Look & Feel on Windows XP Title Bar and Scroll Bar disappears or the color is set to transparent.
I set Look and Feel using:
UIManager.setLookAndFeel(UIManager.getSystemLookAndFeelClassName());
Even I run SwingSet2 on Windows XP and set the Look & Feel to Windows XP Style the result is the same.
Is there any recommendation about this?
Thanks...

I forgot to say that I am using Java SDK v1.4.2_4

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