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Answer» Hello,
Specs first: Windows XP home, SP2, all updates & patches except internet explorer 7. Computer: HP Pavilion 750n, Pentium 4 CPU; 1.6GHz, 1.5 GB ram. AVG 7.5 Anti-virus/firewall V7.5.478, updated several times per day, run every other day. Counterspy 2.5.10322 version 599, updated several times per day, run every other day. Ad-Aware Personal, up dated & run 2-4 times per week Spybot search & destroy freeware, updated & run 2-4 times per week. Firefox 2.0.0.4 Thunderbird 2.0.0.4 VLC media player, windows media player turned off.
Problem: Recently during a windows search for a file, I got a "windows is having a problem and has to shut down" message, a not unusual occurrence. However this time after the shutdown, when I left click a file folder, the search screen appears with the name of the file in the "look in" window. I can open the file by then hitting "search", OR by right clicking the folder & hitting "open". This is of course a bit of a hassle after so many years of left clicking to open a folder. Plus it means something is screwed up in Windows.
UPDATE 080307: I see folks are looking at this but no theories yet. To add interest, the left click problem does not happen with all folders. For instance I can still left click "mycomputer" OK but then have to right click & open "C" drive etc. Also, desktop short cuts as for AVG & such left click OK. The "windows has a problem and needs to shut down" has happend occasioinally since I've had the system, 5 years.
Any help greatly appreciated.Hello all, I got a resolution to the left click problem at annoyances.org. Thanks to all who looked at my problem and pondered for an answer. Windows is like a crazy house with shifting floors, smoke and mirrors. I do however enjoy browsing the FORUM just to see the problems and solutions posted here. In the spirit of sharing info here is the solution: My reply to Rich: Rich, regsvr32 /i shell32.dll did the trick. Thanks much for your help. I'll keep the fix handy. I looked over the knowledge base at Microsoft but could not ask the right question I guess. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rich's solution: On Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 5:47 pm, Rich Kurtz wrote: >You need to restore the default open behavior, try the following: > Go to Start then Run, type regsvr32 /i shell32.dll and press Enter or click >OK > See if that fixes the problem. If not do the following: > >- Start Registry Editor (Start then Run, type regedit and press Enter of
>click OK) > - Locate and then click the Default value under the following keys in the registry
>if this problem occurs with folders: > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell > If this problem occurs with drives: > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell > - Click Modify on the EDIT menu.
> - Type none in the Value data box, and then click OK.
> - Quit Registry Editor.
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>Above taken from: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321186
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