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Hi Dave,
I did as you suggested (I think), and logged in as
administrator, renamed my profile, logged out and logged
back in as me (to force a new profile for me). I then
copied my original profile files into the new (forced)
profile, and logged out and in as me. The good news is:
Windows Explorer is now stable, with its menu bar. The bad
news was: I had to reestablish all my mapped drives with
appropriate usernames and passwords. Apparently, this kind
of information is not kept in the profile(?) Do you think
it would have worked to also copy the registry into the
new profile, as well?
Just curious. Thanks for your help!!
Don
>-----Original Message-----
>It's possible your profile is corrupt or it could be
spyware. For the spyware check out adaware and or spybot
which can be found and downloaded from several internet
locations. If the profile is corrupt, you can rename
>the profile(while logged on as local admin), then when
the user logs on again a new profile will be created from
the image in \default user. You can then copy over the
items you need from the renamed profile. Copy the folder
>contents not the folders themselves. When your sure you
have all you need, you can delete the renamed profile(s).
Use the import function of your e-mail software.
>Regards,
>Dave Patrick
>Microsoft Certified Professional
>Microsoft MVP [Windows]
>http://www.microsoft.com/protect
>
>"Don" wrote:
>| Hi Dave,
>|
>| Okay, I tried creating a new account on my computer, but
>| it wouldn't work because apparently new accounts have to
>| already exist on the network's server(?) I was able to
>| logon as the Administrator, and was able to see the menu
>| bar in Windows Explorer. Is there a way to make it so my
>| login allows the WE menu bar to show?
>|
>| I've got Norton AV on my computer; it's set to
>| automatically update, and was currently updated as of
>| today. Don't know if Norton AV handles spyware, though.
>|
>| Thank you for your help!
>>| Don