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| Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer has stopped working".... Hi Each time I try to open the Control Panel a message box pops up saying "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and then "Windows Explorer is restarting...". This means I can't open the Control Panel at all which is bad. Does someone know if/what I can do to solve that problem ? Thanks in advance! Best Eigil |
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| Re: Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer has stopped working".... On Jun 21, 2:50 pm, "Eigil Krogh" <q...@ekrogh.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Hi > > Each time I try to open the Control Panel a message box pops up saying > "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and then "Windows Explorer is > restarting...". > > This means I can't open the Control Panel at all which is bad. > > Does someone know if/what I can do to solve that problem ? > > Thanks in advance! > > Best > Eigil[/color] Eigil: I am having the same problem. It just started in the last couple of days. Have you installed any new software in the last couple of days? Lee Jones Assistant Director of IT, Catholic Diocese of Richmond |
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| Re: Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer has stopped working".... Lee No as far as I remember I didn't install software just before the problem came. I have reinstalled VISTA (choosing Update), but that didn't change anything. Best Eigil <leejones3******.com> wrote in message news:1182722888.582665.197060@c77g2000hse.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Jun 21, 2:50 pm, "Eigil Krogh" <q...@ekrogh.com> wrote:[color=green] >> Hi >> >> Each time I try to open the Control Panel a message box pops up saying >> "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and then "Windows Explorer is >> restarting...". >> >> This means I can't open the Control Panel at all which is bad. >> >> Does someone know if/what I can do to solve that problem ? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Best >> Eigil[/color] > > Eigil: > > I am having the same problem. It just started in the last couple of > days. Have you installed any new software in the last couple of days? > > Lee Jones > Assistant Director of IT, Catholic Diocese of Richmond >[/color] |
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| ¨Problem solved! (Re: Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer has stopped working"....) Hi By reading the forum [url]http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/showpost.aspx?postid=1790243&siteid=17&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=2[/url] I got the idea to look at the .cpl files in System32 and got my problem solved. It turnes out to be a file with the name ALSNDMGR.cpl. This file seems to come from RealTek. It was installed by Driver Detective along with a RealTek driver for my sound card. Best Eigil <leejones3******.com> wrote in message news:1182722888.582665.197060@c77g2000hse.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > On Jun 21, 2:50 pm, "Eigil Krogh" <q...@ekrogh.com> wrote:[color=green] >> Hi >> >> Each time I try to open the Control Panel a message box pops up saying >> "Windows Explorer has stopped working" and then "Windows Explorer is >> restarting...". >> >> This means I can't open the Control Panel at all which is bad. >> >> Does someone know if/what I can do to solve that problem ? >> >> Thanks in advance! >> >> Best >> Eigil[/color] > > Eigil: > > I am having the same problem. It just started in the last couple of > days. Have you installed any new software in the last couple of days? > > Lee Jones > Assistant Director of IT, Catholic Diocese of Richmond >[/color] |
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| RE: ¨Problem solved! (Re: Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer "Eigil Krogh" wrote: [color=blue] > got the idea to look at the .cpl files in System32 and got my problem > solved.[/color] Very good hint! I just moved every movable .cpl file to a different directory and started the control panel. Wonder! It worked. Than I copied the saved .cpl files back, one by one, and restarted the control panel evey time until it crashed. So I found that my Firebird2control.cpl was not working with vista. I blame the MS-Developers of the control panel that they don't block those ..cpl that doesn't work any longer instead of crashing the whole control panel. |
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| Re: ¨Problem solved! (Re: Control Panel open causes "Windows Explorer On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 07:18:03 -0700, Horst Neubauer <Horst[color=blue] >"Eigil Krogh" wrote:[/color] [color=blue][color=green] >> got the idea to look at the .cpl files in System32 and got my problem >> solved. Very good hint![/color][/color] [color=blue] >I just moved every movable .cpl file to a different directory and started >the control panel. Wonder! It worked. Than I copied the saved .cpl files >back, one by one, and restarted the control panel evey time until it crashed. >So I found that my Firebird2control.cpl was not working with vista.[/color] Ah, "test to break". Well done ;-) [color=blue] >I blame the MS-Developers of the control panel that they don't block those >.cpl that doesn't work any longer instead of crashing the whole control panel.[/color] Actually, you can blame 'em for a bit more than that; the way Control Panel is ennumerated is a safety risk. Each .CPL file can provide the enumerator with callback code, so that in effect, when you think you are merely "listing the control panel", you are in reality potentially running code in any or all items there. So if someone says "Blah in Control Panel is malware,. delete it for safety", the malware could have the drop on you. By the time you list Control Panel and select Blah, it's already run its code and could be doing anything, such as creating a Blah2 even as you delete Blah, or deleting your data files in the background as a "poison pill". That's why an incompatible .CPL is crashing you even when you are not doing anything with that particular item. What is not clear is whether this "trust me, I'm a .CPL file" callback opportunity is exposed whenever .CPL files are found in contexts other than Control Panel; say, as an attachment listed in OE. Safety Rule #1: The system should not take risks that the user has indicated no intention to take. A lot of our malware headaches come from breaking that rule. I would loooove someone to post here and tell me I'm wrong, e.g. "that was fixed in Vista way back in the beta period". But, AFAIK, etc. [color=blue] >-- Risk Management is the clue that asks:[/color] "Why do I keep open buckets of petrol next to all the ashtrays in the lounge, when I don't even have a car?"[color=blue] >----------------------- ------ ---- --- -- - - - -[/color] |
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