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7.1

Windows XP Hangs with right click on file or folder icon

Asked by prema2909 in Peer to Peer, Windows XP Operating System

My machine is Windows XP SP3
After some time the following sequence happens:

     o  Open My Documents (in this case it's on a different partition -w:\
     o  Navigate to a folder -- all fine
     o  Right click -- explorer frame freezes. Other apps are running but un navigable.  No navigation at
         all inside the explorer window where the issue occurred

What influences this is following this sequence
     o  Log out
     o  Log in as a different user
     o  Log out again
     o  Log in as the original user
     o  Run AWC registry scanner

Each of these steps individually does not fix the problem
Have renewed the profile -- this fixed it for a while but the problem returns after a period of about a week or so

This is a developer machine with a fairly complex setup
     o  Dual core 2.2
     o  1G Ram
     o  Lots of disc
     o  Peer to peer networking

We'd be very interested in an leads on this
Thanks for any comments
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