A client emailed me today with this question:
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I am having a minor problem. In windows explorer if I right click on any sub-folder in the c: drive the computer locks up and the cursor changes to the hour glass. At this point I bring up the task manager. There are always two entries of drwtsn32. If I end task on these two items the computer returns to normal. I can right click on the root of c: just fine.
I only noticed this happening after I set up a network between three computers and installed SP2. The problem happens on two of them. All three computers are running WinXP home edition and SP2.
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Any ideas about what could be causing this?
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I am having a minor problem. In windows explorer if I right click on any sub-folder in the c: drive the computer locks up and the cursor changes to the hour glass. At this point I bring up the task manager. There are always two entries of drwtsn32. If I end task on these two items the computer returns to normal. I can right click on the root of c: just fine.
I only noticed this happening after I set up a network between three computers and installed SP2. The problem happens on two of them. All three computers are running WinXP home edition and SP2.
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Any ideas about what could be causing this?