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Always on top option?

I don't use any applications as described. I did some searching and it seems to me like you need extra software installed to give a Windows application the always on top feature.

I closed Pegasus and started it again and it behaved the same way. I showed a co-worker the behaviour, closed Pegasus (the same way as the first time) opened it again to show that it remained as always on top and it wasn't always on top any more.

I am guessing it was some odd Windows thing.

<p>I don't use any applications as described. I did some searching and it seems to me like you need extra software installed to give a Windows application the always on top feature.</p><p>I closed Pegasus and started it again and it behaved the same way. I showed a co-worker the behaviour, closed Pegasus (the same way as the first time) opened it again to show that it remained as always on top and it wasn't always on top any more. </p><p>I am guessing it was some odd Windows thing.</p>

It seems like when the Pegasus window isn't minimized (i.e., it's open), I can't get the window to go behind any other windows - like the Z order is set to prevent it. Is there an option I'm missing to turn this behavior off? It's kind of irritating to have to minimize and restore it rather than just pop it behind another window. Thanks!

It seems like when the Pegasus window isn't minimized (i.e., it's open), I can't get the window to go behind any other windows - like the Z order is set to prevent it. Is there an option I'm missing to turn this behavior off? It's kind of irritating to have to minimize and restore it rather than just pop it behind another window. Thanks!

I've never seen this before, and am not sure it exists in the program. If you discover the cause please let us know.

<P>I've never seen this before, and am not sure it exists in the program. If you discover the cause please let us know.</P>

This just started happening to me this morning. I have been using Pegasus since about 1997 and have never encountered this. I cannot find any option in Pegasus that looks like it would control this behaviour.

 I am on Windows 7. Is there something in Windows 7 that would allow me to make a program be always on top?

 I am thinking I must have clicked something somewhere that caused this.

 Did anyone find a cause/resolution to this?

<p>This just started happening to me this morning. I have been using Pegasus since about 1997 and have never encountered this. I cannot find any option in Pegasus that looks like it would control this behaviour.</p><p> I am on Windows 7. Is there something in Windows 7 that would allow me to make a program be always on top?</p><p> I am thinking I must have clicked something somewhere that caused this.</p><p> Did anyone find a cause/resolution to this?</p>

There is not anything within Pegasus Mail, as far as I know, that would cause this behaviour.

Do you use any applications that control the way Windows looks e.g. any skinning apps like Windows Blinds or other programs that allow you to set up virtual desktops or control window behaviour?

<P>There is not anything within Pegasus Mail, as far as I know, that would cause this behaviour.</P> <P>Do you use any applications that control the way Windows looks e.g. any skinning apps like Windows Blinds or other programs that allow you to set up virtual desktops or control window behaviour?</P>
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