I'm having a problem with Thunderbird Mail crashing when I browse for files.
How do i turn off Replacement mode & restore Windows Explorer?
3.2.0.1 [Unicode] x64 3/15/2016
Explorer Replacement OFF
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Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
To disable explorer integration completely, use Tools -> Options -> Advanced (Tab) -> Undo Explorer Replacement (it's the large button at the bottom).
Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
tools > options > advanced (tab) - Undo Explorer Replacement?
there may be some registry hacks as well.
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how K beat me to this post? same post time as well
there may be some registry hacks as well.
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how K beat me to this post? same post time as well
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Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
Thanks
I found it.
Off to give it a spin.
I found it.
Off to give it a spin.
Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
Limited testing the crashing stopped but no way to tell if the Browse for file dialog is Windows or Xplorer.
I'll give it a few days of testing as the crash was intermittent.
Looking at Task manager after restarting the computer I still see xplorer running, see attached.
I'll give it a few days of testing as the crash was intermittent.
Looking at Task manager after restarting the computer I still see xplorer running, see attached.
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I started xplorer & in Advanced options the Undo Explorer Replacement is dimmed out so I guess it is not taking control.
I started xplorer & in Advanced options the Undo Explorer Replacement is dimmed out so I guess it is not taking control.
Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
Use File > Exit to properly exit x2 - and test if need be.
When x2 stays resident after 'quitting' it usually means you're using Explorer Replacement Mode.
When x2 stays resident after 'quitting' it usually means you're using Explorer Replacement Mode.
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Re: Explorer Replacement OFF
if you want to fully undo the explorer replacement mode uninstall/reinstall xplorer2
in your case xplorer2 runs automatically at startup as a leftover of the replacement process, but it isn't replacing your windows explorer anymore. To confirm, click on a folder and see which programs opens
in your case xplorer2 runs automatically at startup as a leftover of the replacement process, but it isn't replacing your windows explorer anymore. To confirm, click on a folder and see which programs opens