

If the issue persists, we recommend reporting this issue to Microsoft*. This seems to be an operating system related issue that may be triggered by a particular update. Some threads are referencing this issue and some users with non-Intel Graphics are also reporting this issue. Launch several instances of File Explorer, Chrome and Outlook 2016. Set both monitors in Extended display via Intel Graphics Control Panel.Ĥ.

Connected two monitors (Acer B286HK and Acer G257HU).ģ.

Clean Windows 10 installation with just Chrome and Outlook 2016.Ģ. Our tests were performed on the following hardware: We have not been able to reproduce the issue described on this thread. White or black bar across top of maximized White bar in top or bottom window when maximized White bar covering top portion of windows explorer !topic/chrome/kztvALbicwE context-place=forum/chrome Problem reported and known by other users: Problem occurs with notebook and multi-vendor desktops with ou without offboard video card. If i connect to the session with one screen it works.ĬTRL+SHIFT+WIN+B and signs back in it works. If i disconnect the user from the session and they log back in it works. Now, simply select the application that you want to force to stay on Top and there you have it. For instance, I have opened Chrome, a Notepad file, and other apps. If the user signs out, and signs back in it works. Now, click on it and the app will show all active windows on your computer. It's just when the window is maximized, you can stretch it to "full screen" by hand and its fine too. Right clicking on the empty or black / white space on top of that window you get the context menu of the desktop.
