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Hi, when I type my pwd and hit enter on win logon screen shows me only the

wallpaper on desktop and nothing more... I have to hit ctrl+alt+del ->

logoff user and after it shows me that explorer.exe is not responding and I

have to finalize it and logon again... after doing it is ok...

 

Is explorer.exe damaged?

 

Thanks

 

Using XP PRO SP 3

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Re: explorer.exe

 

try launching explorer.exe

as a new task via the

task manager.

 

you might also want to

ensure that the process

is killed, before re launching

it.

 

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"Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message news:eHtBjyRCJHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Hi, when I type my pwd and hit enter on win logon screen shows me only the wallpaper on desktop and nothing more... I have to hit

> ctrl+alt+del -> logoff user and after it shows me that explorer.exe is not responding and I have to finalize it and logon again...

> after doing it is ok...

>

> Is explorer.exe damaged?

>

> Thanks

>

> Using XP PRO SP 3

>

Guest Gary S. Terhune
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Re: explorer.exe

 

No, Explorer isn't the problem, it's probably one of your startup programs.

To see if that's the case, run MSCONFIG from the Run box, choose Selective

Startup, uncheck "Load Startup Items", click on the Services tab, put a

check in 'Hide Microsoft Services", click Disable All, then click OK and

restart when prompted. While you're restarting, unplug your machine's

connection to the internet, whatever that is. With everything disabled,

you're more open to malicious hardware than you otherwise would be.

 

If the problem has gone away, then go back to MSCONFIG and one-by-one enable

the background applications. Note that some of them are members of a set.

Look in the Services tab for one or more that belong to one app and enable

them. Then restart and see if the behavior returns. If it does, you've

probably found your problem. If it still isn't happening (the problem)

repeat for all items in the Services tab, and then continues with the

Startup tab.

 

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Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"Paulo" <eris_paulo@terra.com.br> wrote in message

news:eHtBjyRCJHA.1180@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Hi, when I type my pwd and hit enter on win logon screen shows me only the

> wallpaper on desktop and nothing more... I have to hit ctrl+alt+del ->

> logoff user and after it shows me that explorer.exe is not responding and

> I have to finalize it and logon again... after doing it is ok...

>

> Is explorer.exe damaged?

>

> Thanks

>

> Using XP PRO SP 3

>


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