Users of Microsoft Windows Vista might run into the following problem. The issue is not limited to either and can occur on both, 32bit and 64bit configurations.
The problem can occur when a user applies the Autodesk Design Review 2009 SP, effectively hiding the main toolbar - as shown below. To reiterate - the problem does not disable the toolbar, it only hides it temporarily.
You can workaround the trouble spot by clicking the restore down button at the top right or by invoking the restore command by right clicking on the title bar. The problem disappears as well if you simply minimize the application window and restore it.
Once the toolbar has been restored it will not hide again.
-Volker
This happened to me on a Windows XP SP3 Professional machine too; it is not Vista-specific.
Posted by: Erik Tomlinson | November 03, 2008 at 01:28 PM
We are installing Autodesk Design Review 2009 but we need to disable the following options in the main menu:
Main menu\Help\Register
Main menu\Help\check for updates
Main menu\Help\Get extension modules
We do not know how disable these options so that end users can not use them.
Can anyone help us?
How can we turn off these options in the main menu so that the user can not use it?
Posted by: George | November 07, 2008 at 04:00 AM
Try this:
http://dwf.blogs.com/beyond_the_paper/2008/11/disable-help-menu-content.html
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