Glad to be of help. For the benefit of others which of the two suggestions corrected your problem, Right Clicking or downloading a new version?...
These seems to be a problem with XP. My system behaves in the same fashion. Though I have set several shortcuts to Icon view after a while they...
Glad to hear that the option is now available. While trying to find a solution to your problem I did a search of Microsofts Knowledge Base...
When you right click on the taskbar is "Lock the toolbars" an option from the pop-up menu? When you click on View, Toolbars is "Lock the...
From the error message you're receiving it appears that the .PDF file thinks that Adobe Acrobat Reader resides at C:\Acroread\Acroread.exe. Does...
You don't say what version of Windows you are using so I don't know if the following article from Microsoft's Knowledge Base will help or not;...
I quess I don't quite understand what you mean when you say "I don't have the option ". Are you using IE6 or an earlier version of IE? In IE6...
That being the case it wouldn't be a bad idea for you to contact your service and explain the problem to them to see if there is a fix for the...
I see in your first post that you mentioned that you have tried running tasks both with and without passwords. The following two links are...
Have you checked your services to make sure that Task Manager is enabled? To do so; Open Control Panel, click on Performance & Maintenance, and...
Thought you might want to also take a look at the following program that I found at ZDNet. I've checked the publishers site but was unable to...
I too have Weatherbug installed on my system but to tell you the truth I had never paid that much attention as to whether or not the temp...
Welcome to the Boards Mike. Open Internet Explorer and click on Tools, Internet Options and then click on the Content tab. On the Content tab...
When you try to open an HTML file and windows asks you to select a program what program do you select? When you right click on an HTML file...
Welcome to the boards. What program are you trying to open HTML files with? HTML type files are normally associated with Internet Explorer....
Each time you go to the Windows Update site and click on "Scan for Updates" a comparison is made of available updates and those already installed...
Open Control Panel, click on Appearance and Themes, then on Taskbar and Start Menu, and make sure "Hide Inactive Icons" is not checked. HTH. :)
Directdb.dll is associated with Microsoft Direct Database. If you haven't done so already I would suggest that you attempt to repair OE through...
What version of Windows are you using?
I think what you are looking for is known as "Windows File Protection ". You can read more about it by opening Help & Support Center and typing...
Separate names with a comma.