And for the other problem, follow the last step in this article:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321379
-or-
Type this in Start/Run
regsvr32 /i shell32.dll
(..from David Candy)
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"Ramesh, MS-MVP" <ramesh@XOX.mvps.org> wrote in message
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Velson,
Start Regedit.exe and navigate to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell
Select the appropriate item (sub-key) and then delete it.
Close Regedit.exe
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"Velson" <Velson@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Folder Options> File types> File Folder> Advanced
This is an extension to the posting of
Subject: Edit File Type dialog box question 11/13/2005 6:15 PM PST
Following instructions on the Windows site, Article ID : 321379, to "print
a directory listing", I added the command to the file type dialog by
clicking
"New". After clicking OK, I tried out the command but then wished to alter
it to save the listing as well. However, it was then impossible either to
edit the command or delete it- both options were greyed out. Clicking on
"Default" made it much worse.
How do I edit or delete a command in this dialog box?
I have the appropriate administrative powers but Windows seems to restrict
my access to further modification of this box.
The computer runs XP professional SP2
Thank you for your help.