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Anyone? Even a wild guess???
To create a new folder, I have to drop to a DOS prompt, then navigate to the folder, then do a MD command. This really sucks! :-( "John Schneider" wrote: > Running SP2. A while back, I started getting very strange behaviour from the > Windows Explorer File Menu. To create a new folder, I'll click on a folder > in the tree pane on the left, then go to the file menu and click New/Folder. > Now the menu flashes for about a tenth of a second. I can keep clicking on > the file menu, but only get a brief flash. I can see all of the file menu > options, but they don't stay on the screen long enough to select any of them. > > Any ideas out there what the problem might be? > > Thanks, > John Schneider |
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Perhaps there is a problem with the context menu. Do you have strange
r-click menu behavior? John Schneider wrote: > Anyone? Even a wild guess??? > > To create a new folder, I have to drop to a DOS prompt, then navigate to the > folder, then do a MD command. This really sucks! > > :-( > > > "John Schneider" wrote: > > >>Running SP2. A while back, I started getting very strange behaviour from the >>Windows Explorer File Menu. To create a new folder, I'll click on a folder >>in the tree pane on the left, then go to the file menu and click New/Folder. >>Now the menu flashes for about a tenth of a second. I can keep clicking on >>the file menu, but only get a brief flash. I can see all of the file menu >>options, but they don't stay on the screen long enough to select any of them. >> >>Any ideas out there what the problem might be? >> >>Thanks, >>John Schneider |
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