enable web content in folders also taskbar problems.

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pauly leotardo

When opening any folder and hitting the tools button, then folder options, i
seem to have lost half of the radio buttons that i had previously. Half of
them are now greyed out and cannot be used. I have also lost my quick launch
on the taskbar, and am unable to right click on taskbar to bring up menu.
Any assistance would be truly grateful.
Thank you.
 
M

Mart

Very recently?

Assuming you keep a tight check on your AV software etc. and run it
regularly, then if this has only occurred within the past week or so, the
first option would be to try running System Restore and roll-back to last
time/date the radio buttons and quick launch were there.

If not, can you think of anything you've installed (hardware or software) or
updated at about the time you noticed the problem which could account for
it? If so, try uninstalling it to see if that corrects it.

Mart



"pauly leotardo" <paulyleotardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2AA96CE7-6E51-4D6A-947D-5C6FA42B4583@microsoft.com...
> When opening any folder and hitting the tools button, then folder options,
> i
> seem to have lost half of the radio buttons that i had previously. Half of
> them are now greyed out and cannot be used. I have also lost my quick
> launch
> on the taskbar, and am unable to right click on taskbar to bring up menu.
> Any assistance would be truly grateful.
> Thank you.
 
P

pauly leotardo

Thanks Mart.
Ran system restore and cured the problem. Just got to figure out what caused
it in the first place.

"Mart" wrote:

> Very recently?
>
> Assuming you keep a tight check on your AV software etc. and run it
> regularly, then if this has only occurred within the past week or so, the
> first option would be to try running System Restore and roll-back to last
> time/date the radio buttons and quick launch were there.
>
> If not, can you think of anything you've installed (hardware or software) or
> updated at about the time you noticed the problem which could account for
> it? If so, try uninstalling it to see if that corrects it.
>
> Mart
>
>
>
> "pauly leotardo" <paulyleotardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:2AA96CE7-6E51-4D6A-947D-5C6FA42B4583@microsoft.com...
> > When opening any folder and hitting the tools button, then folder options,
> > i
> > seem to have lost half of the radio buttons that i had previously. Half of
> > them are now greyed out and cannot be used. I have also lost my quick
> > launch
> > on the taskbar, and am unable to right click on taskbar to bring up menu.
> > Any assistance would be truly grateful.
> > Thank you.

>
>
>
 
M

Mart

You're welcome, Pauly.

> Just got to figure out what caused
> it in the first place.


I wouldn't dwell on it too much <g>

Mart


"pauly leotardo" <paulyleotardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E09912EA-BB3B-4852-9847-12E8048EAA30@microsoft.com...
> Thanks Mart.
> Ran system restore and cured the problem. Just got to figure out what
> caused
> it in the first place.
>
> "Mart" wrote:
>
>> Very recently?
>>
>> Assuming you keep a tight check on your AV software etc. and run it
>> regularly, then if this has only occurred within the past week or so, the
>> first option would be to try running System Restore and roll-back to last
>> time/date the radio buttons and quick launch were there.
>>
>> If not, can you think of anything you've installed (hardware or software)
>> or
>> updated at about the time you noticed the problem which could account for
>> it? If so, try uninstalling it to see if that corrects it.
>>
>> Mart
>>
>>
>>
>> "pauly leotardo" <paulyleotardo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message
>> news:2AA96CE7-6E51-4D6A-947D-5C6FA42B4583@microsoft.com...
>> > When opening any folder and hitting the tools button, then folder
>> > options,
>> > i
>> > seem to have lost half of the radio buttons that i had previously. Half
>> > of
>> > them are now greyed out and cannot be used. I have also lost my quick
>> > launch
>> > on the taskbar, and am unable to right click on taskbar to bring up
>> > menu.
>> > Any assistance would be truly grateful.
>> > Thank you.

>>
>>
>>
 

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