I clicked Unload WindowBlinds o_O

It could happen to you

It was an accident. I wanted to change a setting in WB & right-clicked the tray icon. I'm not sure what happened next-- my hand must have slipped. I knew I had clicked and I saw that Unload WindowBlinds was highlighted. All I could do was watch in horror as the Loading dialog popped up and my beautiful desktop went through a tragic devolution before my eyes into... you know...

Restarting WB isn't enough. It takes a full reboot to set things right. All I can say is: Stay vigilant at the controls. You could be next...
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Currently I have a nice olive green XP theme, and I use icon packager to have those sexy Windows 95 icons. Of course I am posting this from an AOL browser with 14 toolbars .

*gets back to making my noose*


(I have my windowblinds tray icon hidden )
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whoa, thats scary!! how bad was it? i've heard some ugly stories of whats on the other side.... i think they should get rid of that option in the tray, i'ts an accident waiting to happen..   
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It's like The Picture of Dorian Gray...
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...Dorian Gray
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Stay vigilant at the controls. You could be next...


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Hey aimzzz, must be something on your end, I just unloaded WB from sys tray icon, after unloaded open WB config, select a skin, apply, no problems/issues.
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Carvan, it was something about the Taskbar or ObjectBar. After WB unloaded, a couple of dialogs opened & moved things around like ObjectBar does. When I restarted WB Config, it reloaded my skin, but then the Taskbar unskinned itself. After a couple of efforts ot get it back, a reboot seemed like the easiest route to putting things right, so I went with it.
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Ahh, I don't use ObjectBar, not sure if it still conflicts with RightClick.
I would have to install it to see if I could replicate the fun you had.