User`s guide
31 Chapter 3: Software for Windows NT 4.0
the greatest portion of the
window.
Max child windows—Keeps windows
generated by parent applications from
splitting across monitors (A child
window is a window residing within a
parent application window.). The ability
to keep child windows on a single
monitor when maximized is extremely
useful for editing multiple documents
side by side in a parent application.
General:
Application position memory—Check
this box to “remember” the size and
location of application windows when
they are closed and reapply those
settings when the application is
reopened.
Boot to single monitor—Check this
box to boot your system in single
monitor mode. This prevents system
messages and the Windows splash
screen from splitting across monitors
during boot-up. The display will switch
to multiple monitor mode after you log
on and the Appian Desktop Manager
loads.
Remove Appian title bar buttons—
Check this box to disable and remove
the Appian icon, visible in the upper
right corner of all active application title
bars, which maximizes the active
window and allows access to individual
application settings.
Remove Appian system tray icon—
This box removes or restores the Appian
system tray icon.