Guest JHL Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Hi, Running XP Home SP3 Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) IE 7.0.5730.11 ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 AVG Free 8.0.138 I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the install. Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my desktop now. Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my desktop and the following message appeared, “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience”. If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting tips". I am able to restore using one of the tips. I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. Any help is appreciated, thanks.
Guest Elmo Posted July 26, 2008 Posted July 26, 2008 Re: Right-click has gone awry JHL wrote: > Hi, > Running XP Home SP3 > Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) > IE 7.0.5730.11 > ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 > AVG Free 8.0.138 > > I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an > upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the > install. > > Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, > Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times > with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before > the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my > desktop now. > > Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my > desktop and the following message appeared, > > “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry > for the inconvenience”. > > If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, > then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message > > “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your > active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting > tips". > > I am able to restore using one of the tips. > > I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, > but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. > > Any help is appreciated, thanks. Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers: http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm -- Joe =o)
Guest JHL Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Re: Right-click has gone awry Thanks Joe. Why wouldn't this software be "signed" since the site is "MVPS" "Elmo" wrote: > JHL wrote: > > Hi, > > Running XP Home SP3 > > Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) > > IE 7.0.5730.11 > > ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 > > AVG Free 8.0.138 > > > > I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an > > upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the > > install. > > > > Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, > > Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times > > with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before > > the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my > > desktop now. > > > > Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my > > desktop and the following message appeared, > > > > “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry > > for the inconvenience”. > > > > If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, > > then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message > > > > “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your > > active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting > > tips". > > > > I am able to restore using one of the tips. > > > > I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, > > but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. > > > > Any help is appreciated, thanks. > > Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers: > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm > http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm > > -- > Joe =o) >
Guest Elmo Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Re: Right-click has gone awry JHL wrote: > Thanks Joe. Why wouldn't this software be "signed" since the site is "MVPS" Dunno.. The Nirsoft.net software has plenty of info on its software and you can email the author at the Feedback link if you need more assurances. > "Elmo" wrote: > >> JHL wrote: >>> Hi, >>> Running XP Home SP3 >>> Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) >>> IE 7.0.5730.11 >>> ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 >>> AVG Free 8.0.138 >>> >>> I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an >>> upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the >>> install. >>> >>> Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, >>> Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times >>> with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before >>> the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my >>> desktop now. >>> >>> Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my >>> desktop and the following message appeared, >>> >>> “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry >>> for the inconvenience”. >>> >>> If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, >>> then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message >>> >>> “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your >>> active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting >>> tips". >>> >>> I am able to restore using one of the tips. >>> >>> I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, >>> but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. >>> >>> Any help is appreciated, thanks. >> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers: >> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm >> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm -- Joe =o)
Guest JHL Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Re: Right-click has gone awry Elmo I gave it a shot and it solved my problem. THANKS! "Elmo" wrote: > JHL wrote: > > Thanks Joe. Why wouldn't this software be "signed" since the site is "MVPS" > > Dunno.. The Nirsoft.net software has plenty of info on its software and > you can email the author at the Feedback link if you need more assurances. > > > "Elmo" wrote: > > > >> JHL wrote: > >>> Hi, > >>> Running XP Home SP3 > >>> Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) > >>> IE 7.0.5730.11 > >>> ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 > >>> AVG Free 8.0.138 > >>> > >>> I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an > >>> upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the > >>> install. > >>> > >>> Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, > >>> Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times > >>> with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before > >>> the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my > >>> desktop now. > >>> > >>> Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my > >>> desktop and the following message appeared, > >>> > >>> “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry > >>> for the inconvenience”. > >>> > >>> If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, > >>> then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message > >>> > >>> “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your > >>> active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting > >>> tips". > >>> > >>> I am able to restore using one of the tips. > >>> > >>> I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, > >>> but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. > >>> > >>> Any help is appreciated, thanks. > >> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers: > >> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm > >> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm > > -- > Joe =o) >
Guest Elmo Posted July 27, 2008 Posted July 27, 2008 Re: Right-click has gone awry JHL wrote: > Elmo > I gave it a shot and it solved my problem. THANKS! That's great news! Thanks for reporting your success. > > "Elmo" wrote: > >> JHL wrote: >>> Thanks Joe. Why wouldn't this software be "signed" since the site is "MVPS" >> Dunno.. The Nirsoft.net software has plenty of info on its software and >> you can email the author at the Feedback link if you need more assurances. >> >>> "Elmo" wrote: >>> >>>> JHL wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Running XP Home SP3 >>>>> Firefox 2.0.0.16 (primary browser) >>>>> IE 7.0.5730.11 >>>>> ZAlarm 7.0.483.000 >>>>> AVG Free 8.0.138 >>>>> >>>>> I started to run CCleaner which I do periodically, and was notified of an >>>>> upgrade which I downloaded and installed. I set a Restore point before the >>>>> install. >>>>> >>>>> Everything seemed okay with the install and I ran clean ups on Windows, >>>>> Applications and the Registry. I have done all three in the past many times >>>>> with no problems. I also saved the registry entry backup to my desktop before >>>>> the final deletion of the registry changes. I have two such entries on my >>>>> desktop now. >>>>> >>>>> Once all the cleanup was done, I right-clicked on a text file I have on my >>>>> desktop and the following message appeared, >>>>> >>>>> “Windows Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry >>>>> for the inconvenience”. >>>>> >>>>> If I right-click on another item immediately after receiving that message, >>>>> then the Active Desktop Recovery occurs with this message >>>>> >>>>> “Microsoft Windows has experienced an unexpected error. As a precaution your >>>>> active desktop has been turned off. To restore follow these troubleshooting >>>>> tips". >>>>> >>>>> I am able to restore using one of the tips. >>>>> >>>>> I used my System Restore point which was before the install of the CCleaner, >>>>> but my right-click still does not work and gives the same error messages. >>>>> >>>>> Any help is appreciated, thanks. >>>> Right-click is slow or weird behavior caused by context menu handlers: >>>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm >>>> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/rcdelay.htm -- Joe =o)
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