Command Prompt Font Change May Cause Screen Redraw Problems

ID: q104016

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SYMPTOMS

In Windows NT, if you change the font size of a minimized full-screen Windows NT command prompt (CMD.EXE), when you reopen the full-screen command prompt, the screen may not redraw correctly.

RESOLUTION

To correct these screen problems without having to restart the command prompt, press ALT+ENTER to place the command prompt in a window and then press ALT+ENTER to restore it to full screen. This causes the screen to redraw correctly.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Windows NT version 3.1 and Windows NT Advanced Server version 3.1. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

Steps to Reproduce Problem

1. In the Main group, open a command prompt.

2. From the Control menu, choose Settings.

3. In the Display Options box, choose Full Screen, then choose OK.

4. When the Windows NT command prompt takes up the full screen, press

   CTRL+ESC to minimize it and bring up the Task List.

5. Ignore the Task List and use the mouse to click once on the
   minimized MS-DOS (command prompt) icon.

6. From the System menu, choose Fonts and select the 16x12 font.

   NOTE: Other font sizes may cause this problem as well.

7. Choose OK.

8. Double-click the mouse to open the command prompt icon with

   full-screen display.

At this point, the full-screen command prompt is not drawn correctly. (For example, the C:\ prompt may appear in the middle of the screen.)

Additional query words: prodnt

Keywords          : kbtool
Version           : 3.1
Platform          : WINDOWS

Last Reviewed: August 14, 1998