When I right click anywhere in the browser window (IE 5.5/SP2), the menu takes about 3 seconds to pop up. Right clicking in any other application, the window pops up immediately.
Just so you know you ain't crazy, I've seen that too - it happens on my machine at work but not on my machine at home. The principal difference is networking stuff at the office that I don't have at home.
I was about to complain when it improved. The only reason I can offer is that defragging made a necessary component available more quickly but that's all I was ever able to come up with.
The right click menu appears instantly when you're not on the web right?
It happens when I'm using IE. Since my computer is always on the network (work), I can't test it otherwise. But, right-clicking in any other application works instantly. A friend of mine said he read about this somewhere and found a registry hack to fix it, but I haven't been able to find it anywhere.
This key has a large number of blank values. These values are moved to a new folder (using MIE55SpeedUp.exe from BlueStarSoftware.de - Thanks StuartP) which dramatically speeds up the right click process.
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