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I don't understand what the suggestion is about.
If it's still relevant, please create a new suggestion.
If possible, include a screenshot to make it easier to understand.
e.g.:
http://www.baycongroup.com/word2007/images/01_Word2007Screen.gif
The fact that the taskbar shares the process with explorer can be (mis)used to special-case explorer folders and show the path the way you suggest, but it's questionable whether the special case is justified here.
You are referring to this page, right?
http://rammichael.com/7-taskbar-tweaker
Yesterday somebody reported that the download link shows the message "Download does not exist!":
http://rammichael.com/7-taskbar-tweaker/comment-page-15#comment-3141
Are you seeing a similar message?
If yes, can you provide the full URL where the message is shown?
> Your FAQ states: "The only registry keys the tweaker modifies are it’s own settings."
This statement only applies to the non-portable version.
The portable version uses an .ini file to store it's settings.
> So -- even though I didn't wish to remove 7tt from C: drive -- I find that I must uninstall 7tt from HDD before I can then choose Portable mode after restarting 7tt's installer;
Unfortunately there is no option for portable installation in case the tweaker is already installed on your PC.
One workaround is to use the /portable command line switch, but it's probably not mentioned anywhere.
I've added it to the FAQ.
A "fully" portable version is available, read the FAQ for more info:
Sorry, but I don't understand what the suggestion is about.
A screenshot could help.
Leveres av UserEcho
I looked at the issue, and there's a fundamental problem with it:
I've managed to overcome the limitation, but the issue is that the width restores back to explorer's minimum upon system restart. The thing is that explorer starts before the tweaker on system startup, so the tweaker can't prevent from explorer from resetting the width.