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Click the upper-left icon.  If you are truly Maximized, then Minimize
will be available but Move & Size will be grayed out.  

If Move & Size are available, then you aren't really maximize, your
window is just sized at roughly full screen.  If this is the case,
select Size and use either the mouse or the arrow keys to adjust the
size accordingly.

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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Crosby
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 7:35 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: iSeries Access for Windows won't window

When it's maximized, Can you size it to make it smaller then you 
should be able to window it?

I'm not sure how you mean.

When it's maximized, if I click the little double-window icon in the
upper right corner of the session, it doesn't go into windowed mode, it
minimizes.
I don't know any other way to resize a maximized window, because there's
no corner to grab and drag.

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Why is it always me. <g>

iSeries Access for Windows ("IAW") won't 'window' on terminal services

PC5250 sessions attached to the IXS.  What I mean is either it's full 
screen, or it's minimized.  When full screen, clicking the 'windowed' 
icon in the upper right causes it to be minimized.  Once minimized, 
the _only_ way to get it back is to right-click it in the tray and 
select 'Maximize'
which then makes it full screen again.

Doesn't matter who the user is.  Other PC apps (Word, Excel,
etc) window just fine on these terminal services sessions.  
IAW windows just fine on all other PCs in the place.  It's only the 
IXS and then only in IAW, so I don't really know if it's a Windows 
issue or an IAW issue.

I'm on the latest service pack.

Anybody see anything like this before?


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