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Question about 'How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes'
Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 12:07 pm
Posted by Richard (1 messages posted)

I have a question about How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes:

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re: Question about 'How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes'
Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 1:48 pm
Posted by Seth Bodine (45 messages posted)

ummmm.... What is your question? can't post a question without actually asking it, kinda defeats the whole purpose of asking A question. :)

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re: Question about 'How do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes'
Wednesday, July 3, 2002 at 5:54 am
Posted by Name (10 messages posted)

This does work and WILL bring Explorer.exe back to life but the task bar and start menu will not. This is a major bug, and there seem to be alot of reports across other sites that there isn't a solid fix.... I wish I stuck with 95 OSR2, at least it worked...


On Thursday, January 10, 2002 at 12:07 pm, Richard wrote:
>I have a question about How
>do get the taskbar and desktop back if Explorer crashes
: >
>Hello to all.
>
> I have tried the tip that was given in regards to the desktop dissapearing
>when the computer startsup and it doesnt work for me . However i got a message at
>startup saying cannot open file Msconf|g.exe. i have tried to use the reinstallation
>cd to fix the problem but it doesn,t detect any problem . Another thing i noticed
>the user had accessed a file from another system on the network, this file that it
>is refferring to in the error message is the name of the file that the user had access.
>Could it be that this problem could come from a virus and if so what can i do to
>resolve this problem without doing a complete reload of the windows 2000. I hope
>this information is very clear to you. You help will be greatly appreciated
> Thank you
>Looking forward to your response....

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