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Old 08-08-2007, 05:50 AM
Geoff
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Opening start menu folders

I have folders in my start menu that open folders that I use in our network.
Up until recently, I was able to drill down to subfolders there and right
click to open these in separate windows (either with the Open or Explore
command).

Now, when I select Open or Explore, nothing happens. Any ideas?
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Old 08-08-2007, 06:40 AM
Bob I
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Re: Opening start menu folders

This isn't related to, or caused by the MS Office applications. You may
wish to pose your question to the experts in the group that is for your
operating system. Perhaps WindowsXP.general?

Geoff wrote:

> I have folders in my start menu that open folders that I use in our network.
> Up until recently, I was able to drill down to subfolders there and right
> click to open these in separate windows (either with the Open or Explore
> command).
>
> Now, when I select Open or Explore, nothing happens. Any ideas?


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Old 08-08-2007, 06:50 AM
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Re: Opening start menu folders

Whoops...pre-coffee brain spasm. Thanks!

"Bob I" wrote:

> This isn't related to, or caused by the MS Office applications. You may
> wish to pose your question to the experts in the group that is for your
> operating system. Perhaps WindowsXP.general?
>
> Geoff wrote:
>
> > I have folders in my start menu that open folders that I use in our network.
> > Up until recently, I was able to drill down to subfolders there and right
> > click to open these in separate windows (either with the Open or Explore
> > command).
> >
> > Now, when I select Open or Explore, nothing happens. Any ideas?

>
>

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Old 08-08-2007, 06:50 AM
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Re: Opening start menu folders

No problem, good luck in the quest! BTW- Windows System Restore may be a
solution.

Geoff wrote:

> Whoops...pre-coffee brain spasm. Thanks!
>
> "Bob I" wrote:
>
>
>>This isn't related to, or caused by the MS Office applications. You may
>>wish to pose your question to the experts in the group that is for your
>>operating system. Perhaps WindowsXP.general?
>>
>>Geoff wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I have folders in my start menu that open folders that I use in our network.
>>>Up until recently, I was able to drill down to subfolders there and right
>>>click to open these in separate windows (either with the Open or Explore
>>>command).
>>>
>>>Now, when I select Open or Explore, nothing happens. Any ideas?

>>
>>


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