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Language bar missing?

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Hi, I don't know if this is caused by vLite, but I can't seem to get the Language bar to work. I have it enabled but it just doesn't show up. I tried to set the key sequence for "Between input languages" as "left-alt + shift" but as soon as I hit apply it goes back to "(None)". I don't know what's wrong. I am running vista with UAC disabled and only removed Korean under the language section.

Thanks.

Edited by outie

same proplem in starter edition .

I remove all languages .

Thanks.

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Yea... I actually somehow got to switch input language by bringing up the TabletPC input panel, but it only works sometimes. Does anyone else have this problem? Thanks.

Have same problem.

here that I have left: vlnl5.jpg

Try with Task Scheduler kept, the user named Aviv just told me that when he disabled Task Scheduler he had that problem.

Let me know how it goes.

Try with Task Scheduler kept, the user named Aviv just told me that when he disabled Task Scheduler he had that problem.

Let me know how it goes.

Yes, I've also found that when I leave Task Scheduler kept, it's ok. :)

I've also found, when I removed Component cache, Microsoft Update found some update for .NET3 which failed to install.

Thanks for confirming it.

Component cache is needed for almost all hotfixes so better keep that one too.

I think, it's better to remove Component cache from vLite. :) Also that strange Foundation service removed is causing that .NET3 problem. :)

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