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Active desktop recovery/Script error
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hey, Oded, i'm glad you got the context menu problem sorted also [I'm just going through catching up on things..]. The Identify button? - you would not see that unless you had a video card capable of handling multiple displays, so nothing missed there [all Identify does is show you which screen driver/channel number you're watching..]. And i guess Acronis just were not IE7 ready.
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Hi Gerbil. Thanks again for all the help and the follow-up. The people on this board are a great resource for help. I wrote Acronis about the problem and they recommended removing and reinstalling the program, which I did following the fix. Up until now - no further problems. I assume that something may have gone awry during the original installation. However, only time will, tell.
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desktop.htt pretty much controls the size and position of your desktop and the wallpaper you have on it, plus it includes a little activeX control to allow you to reshape it..... IE7 is a little bit incompatible with the old profile you may have had already.
Since this file is automatically generated by windows, the best fix is to delete the old one[s] and let windows create a new one. To do this open an explorer window and go to tools > folder options > view, and uncheck hide protected opsys files. Apply and ok. Then do a search in your sys drive [usually c: ] for desktop.htt. It will be in Docs and Settings\User\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer.
Delete them [it, whatever...]. Close the explorer window, rclick your desktop and click Refresh, and then go back and RECHECK that box. you really don't want those special files exposed all the time!!
Gerbil, I am trying to take ur advice on this same matter, but after deleting and refreshing it still didn't solve the matter. My Q. is , when you say "delete them, it " I have 4 or 5 files, but only the one under the exact location you say above did I delete. should I delete all the others also?
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There should only be one desktop.htt in each user's Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer folder. Delete it, because it will be regenerated. And restart; log off/on should work also... other users may have to do the same with their file.
Sorry that I have so many questions, I only have one account, but two (admin)-desktop .htt folders, and one (computer) -desktop.htt folder and a (system 32)- desktop folder.
I really need this spelled out like a baby cause I'm not real sure how this works.
which ones are going?
thanks again.
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