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Old December 12th 03, 11:49 PM
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Default windows explorer crash


-----Original Message-----
Windows explorer crashes and shuts down with the error
"Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." The
cousomised tool bars i had made then disapear

This happens when files or folders are copied and

pasted,
or right clicked on. I can do either of these operations
once fine, the crash occurs if i try to copy or right
click a second time (even if it is a different file)
I had recentally installed asp.net web martix onto my
computer, and the problem started to occur after this.
I have tried to find a fix on the Microsoft site, but
couldn't

Please help as this is getting really annoying

rgds
.
Hello, I wish I had an answer for you but,,,,, I also

have the same exact problem happening that you do..... So
I will be watching for an answer with the utmost
urgency.....It seems to have happened either when I
upgraded Mcafee virus Scan or when I uninstalled a
program that my kids had installed....
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