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@venustus What do you use to make the taskbar fully transparent?
I used the tutorial here
However Classic Shell has now been replaced by this
Here are my settings for a transparent look:
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I used the tutorial here
However Classic Shell has now been replaced by this
Here are my settings for a transparent look:
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Thanks, but it changed a lot even before making any changes like start menu turned into Windows 7 style. Any way to avoid that?
 
There are a couple other entries for transparent/lucent task bar in this section. I tried the method in this link here, courtesy of Robbie, and I recall it worked pretty well back then (like 2 years ago). Now in Windows 2004, not so sure. :unsure:

 
Having some technical difficulty with uploading images here, sorry I had to delete my previous post.

Anyway, show-Zi reminded me about Rainmeter. I mean, how could I forget this? ⛈ So, here is Rainmeter--SystemInformation by ahmed90 available on DeviantArt.

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Having some technical difficulty with uploading images here, sorry I had to delete my previous post.

Anyway, show-Zi reminded me about Rainmeter. I mean, how could I forget this? ⛈ So, here is Rainmeter--SystemInformation by ahmed90 available on DeviantArt.

Lovely! (y)
 
Thanks... but:
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Pretty sure it's a false positive!
Surely it is a false positive. Norton is known to often detect apps with low reputation. It's safe, I'm using it now.
It's detecting the installer, right? I'll submit it to Symantec.
 
Thanks... but:
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Pretty sure it's a false positive!

It may be a little dangerous because it is also distributed in the Microsoft store:ROFLMAO::coffee:

Having some technical difficulty with uploading images here, sorry I had to delete my previous post.

Anyway, show-Zi reminded me about Rainmeter. I mean, how could I forget this? ⛈ So, here is Rainmeter--SystemInformation by ahmed90 available on DeviantArt.

Fantastic Nexus skin:love:(y)
 
This is great! Symantec is surprisingly receptive to consumer submissions. They took care of fp regarding several child processes of a brand new Edge.dev build in just a few hours. (y)
Yes, they're pretty quick to response. In general AVs response to FP faster than malware submission.
 

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