On 25 Jul 2003 09:33:36 -0700,
(Bill Jones)
warbled tunelessly:
>Nick <> wrote in message news:<gI7Ua.4566$ om>...
>> I had a similar problem in Win98 once. In the end, it
>> turned out that explorer was corrupt. I spend a lot of
>> time working in the registry, because it seemed weird
>> that it would start to fail in such a specific fashion
>> (all the other functions of explorer worked fine,) but
>> in the end, replacing explorer.exe did the trick.
>
>
>Ok I will give that a try. Is there any easy way to replace
>explorer.exe? Do I have to reinstall XP or can I just search for it on
>the XP install disk and install from there? Would that work?
>
>Thanks
>Bill
Hi Bill, I had a similar problem once as well. It had to do with a
program that had added a link to itself to my right click menu. (Can't
remember what it was called but it would show a thumbnail of an image
file or movie file when ever I right clicked a media file)
Anyhow, as soon as I uninstalled the proggie everything was back to
normal.