Adding settings from WinXP x86 into Win7 x64 xplorer2 64?
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This TSR behaviour of x2 is, if I recall, one of the effects of selecting it as the explorer replacement when installing (numerous threads on that subject). I've only ever used that for testing (re-imaged afterwards), never as part of daily practice.
Not un-interesting, though I've never seen it on x64.
The symptoms of a silent background process certainly match (even something as off-hand as a cancelled file transfer process, which was never properly terminated). Missing/scrambled bookmarks are a known symptom when x2 is running while importing a reg.
Well spotted Cosmo, I missed that.
Not un-interesting, though I've never seen it on x64.
The symptoms of a silent background process certainly match (even something as off-hand as a cancelled file transfer process, which was never properly terminated). Missing/scrambled bookmarks are a known symptom when x2 is running while importing a reg.
Well spotted Cosmo, I missed that.
I would really like the OP to answer my questions, but as long as he doesn't:
Nikos, perhaps you understand now better, why I suggested some time ago to provide an icon for the alt-X-command, which can be placed in the toolbar. Users, who prefer to use the mouse will in many case hate to switch to the keyboard for just that command and the way via File menu -> exit is to circumstantial. My guess is, that OP simply clicked the cross in the upper right corner, but this is the equivalent for alt-f4.
I use the chance for repeating my request.
Nikos, perhaps you understand now better, why I suggested some time ago to provide an icon for the alt-X-command, which can be placed in the toolbar. Users, who prefer to use the mouse will in many case hate to switch to the keyboard for just that command and the way via File menu -> exit is to circumstantial. My guess is, that OP simply clicked the cross in the upper right corner, but this is the equivalent for alt-f4.
I use the chance for repeating my request.