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Every time I reboot my XP machine the quick launch disappears and I need to manually replace it. I have read other forum threads on this matter but not found a solution. I have noticed that the desktop.ini file is there, however, when I run a search for desktop.ini on the whole system search only finds 3 instances of the file (and not the one in the quick launch folder) Are there any easy solutions for this issue?
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Recently, I have been running Ad-aware, CWShredder, and Spybot to try and eliminate pop-ups and the garbage that collects over time.
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Do a thorough Windows Update first. Start IE. Go to Tools, then Windows Update.
Sound very much like a pre-SP1 problem.
Sound very much like a pre-SP1 problem.
This might help
Quick Launch - Missing or you receive an error message, to correct:
This behavior can occur if the Quick Launch folder has been deleted. To resolve this issue, recreate the Quick Launch folder. Create a folder named Quick Launch at the following location:
C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
Also this .
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
Quick Launch - Missing or you receive an error message, to correct:
This behavior can occur if the Quick Launch folder has been deleted. To resolve this issue, recreate the Quick Launch folder. Create a folder named Quick Launch at the following location:
C:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Internet Explorer
Also this .
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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There are two forms of the Quick Launch error:
1) After every reboot, you have to manually restart Quick Launch, or
2) when you try to activate Quick Launch, you get a "Cannot create toolbar..." error.
If you are encountering problem #1 above, then do the following:
1. In Registry Editor (Start > Run... > regedit), navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
2. Find the "Userinit" key
3. it probably contains:
%system32%\wsaupdater.exe,
where %system32% represents the path to the System32 folder. For example, C:\Windows\System32
4. Instead of wsaupdater.exe, the data should contain userinit.exe,. Using the example above, change it to:
C:\Windows\System32\userinit.exe,
Do not forget to add the comma at the end!!!
5. Close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer.
1) After every reboot, you have to manually restart Quick Launch, or
2) when you try to activate Quick Launch, you get a "Cannot create toolbar..." error.
If you are encountering problem #1 above, then do the following:
1. In Registry Editor (Start > Run... > regedit), navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
2. Find the "Userinit" key
3. it probably contains:
%system32%\wsaupdater.exe,
where %system32% represents the path to the System32 folder. For example, C:\Windows\System32
4. Instead of wsaupdater.exe, the data should contain userinit.exe,. Using the example above, change it to:
C:\Windows\System32\userinit.exe,
Do not forget to add the comma at the end!!!
5. Close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer.
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After reading through these (and many other similar forums) and not finding a solution that worked for me, there appears to be a 3rd form of the problem 'Quick Launch disappears each reboot' which I was able to fix as follows:
1) Run 'Regedit'. Browse to the following registry location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentverion\polices\explorer
2) Locate the Registry entry 'NoSaveSettings'and double-click to bring up the 'Edit DWORD value' diaglog
3) Change the 'Value Data' from '1' to '0' (i.e. where 0 = Explorer Settings - including Quick Launch Settings - are saved)
4) Close Regedit
5) Restart the Computer
6) Ensure that the Quick Launch Toolbar is displayed (Right-click anywhere on the toolbar to bring properties and check 'Show Quick Launch Toolbar'.
7) Restart the Computer
Note: The 2 restarts are necessary in order to actually see the changed behaviour. The first restart saves the registry change so that Explorer settings (such as Quick Launch settings) are saved during the second and all subsequent restarts.
1) Run 'Regedit'. Browse to the following registry location: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\software\microsoft\windows\currentverion\polices\explorer
2) Locate the Registry entry 'NoSaveSettings'and double-click to bring up the 'Edit DWORD value' diaglog
3) Change the 'Value Data' from '1' to '0' (i.e. where 0 = Explorer Settings - including Quick Launch Settings - are saved)
4) Close Regedit
5) Restart the Computer
6) Ensure that the Quick Launch Toolbar is displayed (Right-click anywhere on the toolbar to bring properties and check 'Show Quick Launch Toolbar'.
7) Restart the Computer
Note: The 2 restarts are necessary in order to actually see the changed behaviour. The first restart saves the registry change so that Explorer settings (such as Quick Launch settings) are saved during the second and all subsequent restarts.
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