
Typically this is a program that needs your attention, like antivirus or backup program that has some message it's waiting to tell you. " Thanks Tony, that means a program has raised the MustBeSeen system flag. The answer on the first link by " Shawn 'Cmdr' Keene " This particular post in particular got me thinking While trying to figure out what on earth is going on since the new anniversary update, i've stumbled across a few pages which seems to have similar issues,

For note sake, my RDP client computer is an Intel and my Host is an AMD / NVIDIA board. This almost leads me to believe the taskbar issues when running an RDP session might be related to either the Host's Taskbar or even now, maybe the RDP desktop session isn't loading properly because of the dpc watchdog violation issue with the GPU drivers.Īre you using an AMD or Nvidia type motherboard or an Intel. Upon reboot of the host the taskbar settings reverts to the default, always on and on the bottom. Marked on and I have to turn it off and back on to get it to hide again. Doing the same, eventually the Host Taskbar stops hiding and when I go to settings the Auto Hide tick is still As a workaround I moved my Host computers taskbar to the top with autohide ticked on. I wonder if you have any GPU relatedĮrrors in your event logs or if you have received a sudden bluescreen reboot of the host while in a RDP session.Īlso, regarding Minimizing and and restore the RDP session. I am not sure if this has anything to do with the RDP issues or my NVIDIA GPU drivers. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and Use this awesome trick to play Youtube, Chrome, VLC & Games in fullscreen mode.I also get the occasional blue screen of death and a dpc watchdog violation and forced restart when using RDP.

So that’s how you can easily fix your taskbar showing in fullscreen problem in Windows 10 by using these two simple steps.

That’s it! Now play your favorite game or Youtube videos in full-screen mode & check whether still the taskbar shows in fullscreen or not. Now in the Processes Tab, look for the “Windows Explorer” and then Right Click on it & select Restart. Tip:- Press “ Ctrl + Shift + Esc” to open task manager directly. Open the Task Manager by Right Clicking On the taskbar & then select Task Manager. So, that the Windows 10 taskbar won’t hide in fullscreen problem can be fixed easily.Īnd if still if this problem is not solved then use step no. Īnd Check for this option “ Automatically hide the taskbar in desktop mode” and enable it. Open the Windows 10 taskbar settings by Right Clicking On the taskbar and then select Taskbar Settings.
