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Are the letters big? Right-click in the title bar and see how the fonts are set up.

First guess

HTH
Vern

At 02:05 PM 2/10/2004 -0500, you wrote:
All of a sudden any time I use a DOS prompt (Win2K SP3) the window is huge
and overflows the screen boundary.  In fact the only way I can see all of it
is to right click on the window in the bar and select _Maximize_ - that makes
sense right?  It gets smaller when maximized!

Also whenever an install runs a DOS process (e.g. during WDSc install) the
whole screen flashes black with a huge white blob as the mouse cursor.  In
most cases this is just annoying - but sometimes it gets "stuck" and I can
only get my screen back by typing Alt + Tab or something similar.

Any ideas?  Are there some registry entries for the DOS window that may have
been screwed up?

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com




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