Article ID: 225123 - Last Review: July 13, 2005 - Revision: 1.1 A Single Letter May Be Displayed in the Title BarThis article was previously published under Q225123 On This PageSYMPTOMS
When you run Windows Explorer or start Internet Explorer, the text in the title bar may be displayed as a single letter (for example, an "M" or an "E").
CAUSE
This behavior can occur if the Mijenix ZipMagic 98, Documagix Papermaster 98, or eFax HotSend program and the Windows Desktop Update component are installed. Note that the Windows Desktop Update component does not have to be installed for this behavior to occur with the Papermaster software. The "PM98" actually appears below the title bar and above the toolbar in Internet Explorer 5. RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, quit the Zm32nt.exe and Pwatch.exe process, or remove the Documagix Init program from the Startup folder, or disable the HotTray.exe process: Quit the Zm32nt.exe and Pwatch.exe Process
Disable eFax HotSend/HotTray.exe
Remove Programs from the Startup Folder
MORE INFORMATION
ZipMagic 98 starts a process called Zm32nt.exe. Papermaster 98 starts a process called Pwatch.exe and starts a DocuMagix Init program in the Startup folder. The Zm32nt.exe and Pwatch.exe processes and the Documagix Init programs are incompatible with Internet Explorer 5 and the Windows Desktop Update component. A small button in the upper-right corner of the title bar may be displayed as "Zip" or "PM98" when you start Internet Explorer. Note that the Papermaster software affects only the Internet Explorer 5 title bar, not the Windows Explorer title bar. Papermaster places "PM98" in the upper-left corner. This problem can also occur with IconLock, a free utility from PC Magazine, loading in the Run keys in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and HKEY_CURRENT_USER hives. The third-party products that are discussed in this article are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding the performance or reliability of these products. | Article Translations
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