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- ACCESS.ZIP Versions 1.1A or later dated 12/21/91 or later is fully
- compatible with Norton Desktop.
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- Accesses significantly enhances Norton's Desktop!
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- Accesses Version 2+ allows you to perform functions that the Norton Desktop
- parent window will not be aware of. I've tested the functions and believe
- that there are no problems other than the parent will not know when the
- "child" windows are hidden or showing, etc.
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- You will have to make a few changes to the Window Group Title Names that
- match the Program Window Title (Caption) name. Accesses uses Window Titles
- names to place windows. Both the Group and Program will be placed in the
- same location by Accesses if a group Window Title Name matches a Program's
- window title name. See the following:
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- 1. Rename all Norton Window Groups with a name that is different from
- any program's window titles. For example, Norton's primary Window
- is called 'Norton Desktop' and there is also a child window with the
- same name 'Norton Desktop'. Rename the child window to:
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- 'Norton Desktop Group' or any other name that is not a duplicate
- window name.
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- Also, I use a program called 'Dynacomm'. The Norton Group name when
- I originally installed Norton Desktop also used the group name of
- 'Dynacomm'. I changed the group name to 'Dynacomm Group' and now
- the program 'Dynacomm' and the group window 'Dynacomm Group' can have
- different sizing information.
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- You can change the group names from Norton's Quick Access group window.
- Select an icon from the Quick Access group and then select
- File+Properties from Norton's main menu.
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- 2. Select: Ctrl+Esc, Alt+S, L
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- to list or place Norton's or any other program's Child Windows.
- Accesses disables a few functions when you are using a Show Window
- function for the child windows of Norton, but I am not able to 'gray'
- the menu bar because you may also have selected Child Windows that are
- not Norton's. Don't worry about this, Accesses will respond properly.
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