Windows xp cannot restore active desktop
Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 9 years, 9 months ago. Active 3 years, 1 month ago. Viewed 5k times. My Desktop shows "Active Desktop Recovery" screen. However on going to that folder, there is no such file. How to resolve this issue? Tried changing the desktop resolution and switching back. But this is also not working. Improve this question. Vicky Vicky Couldn't find the solution on SO So raised a question Add a comment.
Active Oldest Votes. Hope this helps! Improve this answer. Bali C Bali C When I select the "Restore Active Desktop" command, it fails with the error message: "Internet Explorer Script Error" and the details "An error has occurred on the script of this page" referencing Line 65, character 1, and error message: Object doesn't support this action; Code: 0. And it provides a URL followed by "Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
After hitting enter, I'm still back to the inactive desktop. I've tried looking for help via XP "Help" but it is worthless or at least I couldn't find anything useful. I'd really appreciate some guidance if you've got a recommended solution. Good luck. Right click on your desktop 2. Select Properties 3. Select the themes tab 4. Pick a different theme from your list 5. Click apply the desktop message goes away 6. Reselect your current theme 7. Click apply. There you will see Active Desktop on the list, then click on it.
Double click on it and click on enable, and then apply. The wordage is confusing on many of those settings so read carefully. Thanks to all for the quick replies. Open the Control Panel. Open Display Properties. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Dave Dave 25k 10 10 gold badges 51 51 silver badges 68 68 bronze badges. Community Bot 1. Kunal 1, 5 5 gold badges 20 20 silver badges 29 29 bronze badges.
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