Hi. Thanks for the response. I've tried the RNAV2003.exe tool, but it doesn't solve the problem. The right click menu remains screwed up unless I reinstall NAV2003 or Norton System Works 2003.
Hi. After uninstalling NAV 2003 from WinXP SP2, the right click menu is broken. Symptoms: right clicking any desktop icon hangs the gui indefinitely showing 'hourglass' cursor. Have to reboot. Reinstalling NAV removes the problem.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mort
bcastner, thanks so much. Yes, that solved the problem. I often see your responses to many people and I just want to say thanks for helping so many people.
The best to you,
Mort
Firewalls disabled on both pcs.
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Intel P4, 3.2 GHz
Windows XP Pro
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msnerd
Saved by the thread notification :) I haven't checked this thread for some time. Thanks to bcastner and others for picking it up.
Anyway:
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Hi.
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