that file... you've had your desktop hijacked. To see some of these files you have to disabvle view protections for them.... but no matter, cos in this case i think..think...that if you rclick in a clear spot on your desktop, go properties > desktop > customise desktop >web and then delete any entries there, you should then be clear of your problem. Pls come back if this solves it. or doesn't.. :)
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..to see those hidden 7/or protected files go control panel > folder options > view and select Show hidden files and folders, and uncheck Hide protected operating system files.... Yes, apply, and outta there. But i advise you to NOT leave the latter exposed - system mayhem lies down that road, so once sorted go back in and RE-HIDE those prot. op sys files.
That file u mentioned is the problem.... you can safely delete it...
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Ha.. the world is an amazing place. The very first time i choose to show that particular path to folder options instead of the usual way i lead folks to it.... Anyway, ditch category view for your folders, at least for control panel - it sucks. Open an explorer window, select control panel in the left pane, maybe click folders tab, and select classic view. Then go up to View and select Show details. Now u can see folder options.
Ok, you've done that - good. But i NEVER take that path to control panel.. i use the start menu pane.
Make sure the start menu is NOT in Classic view [rclick Start button, select Properties and choose Start menu, Apply, OK] . Good, now press Start and rclick in an area where nothing highlights eg the in the blank bit of head or tail of the pane, click Properties [heh!, it's just another route to the same window you just used :) ...good ole M$ for fattening an OS], select Start menu and Customise, Advanced. Choose to display control panel as a menu. I use the same setting for My Docs and My Computer. Apply and Ok your way out.
So now to get Control Panel, click Start, hover pointer over Control Panel, and in the menu u should see Folder Options.
Course, in an explorer window u could always go Tools > Folder Options... :D
Now... what was the question? oh , yeah... go back to my earlier post that you were following.....
Cheers...
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delete all instances as in EVERYTHING it finds?
"in this case i think..think...that if you rclick in a clear spot on your desktop, go properties > desktop > customise desktop >web and then delete any entries there, you should then be clear of your problem" // well, yes, delete any entries that you do not use to create desktop backgrounds [any entries in there can be used to create a background - you add webpages you wish to use// normally it is empty]
I take it that you got your desktop rclick back?
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Go Start > run, type regedit in the box and press OK.
Navigate to this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
Open the System subkey by lclicking it [it highlights]. Check to see if there is a Dword in the right pane with a name something like NoDispDsktopPage.... if it exists and has a value of 1, then either change the value to 0 or delete the actual Dword.
Depending on what put the Dword there, there may be a corresponding Dword in HKLM hive also. Change that one's value to zero or delete it also.
NOTE To delete the Dword, just highlight it and press delete key.
If you are unsure about this, just highlight System subkey as before, and export it. Post the notepad file here.
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OK. that policies sub-key again... above system you should see ActiveDesktop.... check its entries - delete any Dword other than default. The entry that is stopping you is prob called NoChangingWallpaper - as i said, delete it or change its value to zero.
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ok, just in case, go to the same subkey under HKLM and repeat actions. [you have to reboot after some of these changes, cos the entries have already been read by windows, and it must be forced to take another look..]
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Very likely... but just so we don't do too much damage, ok any damage, would you please export that subkey and post it here?
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
Lclick explorer in the left pane to highlight it, go files, export, name the file bungdesktop and save as .txt.
Do the same for the \system subkey also [you choose the filename this time.. :)].
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Key Name: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
-----Delete this DWord:- Name: Wallpaper
Key Name: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
-----Delete these DWords:-
Name: NoActiveDesktopChanges
Name: NoActiveDesktop
Name: ForceActiveDesktopOn
And that should be the end of the problem. They are very likely not duplicated there, but check the corresponding subkeys under HKLM also, and duplicat actions. I imagine the bug acted on a current user basis.
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