synergy009
IS-IT--Management
Here is an exact breakdown of my situation:
Basically the problem I am having is something to do with the Windows Explorer and it is lacking some sort of permission or security from the system, it could also be file system problem.
Double-click a desktop icon: it does not respond (open folders or launch programs or anything), but it might become highlighted because you clicked on it
Right-click: Open and Explore do not work / properties, rename, and delete do
Start Menu: When I select a program it displays in a error OK box with the title Windows Explorer, "Unable to run this command".
The only way that I can run an executable is to open the Run command(which does work) or Task Manager and type the path of the program. To access folders since double clicking inside the explorer window does not work I have to type the name of the folder in the address bar and press enter. I don't know what to do in this situation, it just happens randomly, sometimes it stays for days, other times it all of a sudden disappears. When we can, we restart the machine and it goes away until it decides to come back. So far my list of common programs and possible culprits on faulty machines.
Windows 2000 Server (SP3) <- Microsoft is my #1 culprit j/k
Norton Anti-Virus 7.6 Machines fault with both client and server versions
Retrospect Backup Client 5.6
Explorer.exe versions 5.0 and 5.6
Upgrading explorer to 6.0 w/ service packs could "bandaid" the problem if it stops it, but doesn't give me the cause. If this were an explorer problem I would think I could finder more cases of this and wider support. So far I have been SEARCHING for a clue on this. It is not debilatating to the services of the server (DNS, DHCP, NTP, NAV), but makes using it a pain in the behind.
Retrospect is an unlikely cause but the other two are prime suspects.
Any insight would be more than helpful
Synergy
Basically the problem I am having is something to do with the Windows Explorer and it is lacking some sort of permission or security from the system, it could also be file system problem.
Double-click a desktop icon: it does not respond (open folders or launch programs or anything), but it might become highlighted because you clicked on it
Right-click: Open and Explore do not work / properties, rename, and delete do
Start Menu: When I select a program it displays in a error OK box with the title Windows Explorer, "Unable to run this command".
The only way that I can run an executable is to open the Run command(which does work) or Task Manager and type the path of the program. To access folders since double clicking inside the explorer window does not work I have to type the name of the folder in the address bar and press enter. I don't know what to do in this situation, it just happens randomly, sometimes it stays for days, other times it all of a sudden disappears. When we can, we restart the machine and it goes away until it decides to come back. So far my list of common programs and possible culprits on faulty machines.
Windows 2000 Server (SP3) <- Microsoft is my #1 culprit j/k
Norton Anti-Virus 7.6 Machines fault with both client and server versions
Retrospect Backup Client 5.6
Explorer.exe versions 5.0 and 5.6
Upgrading explorer to 6.0 w/ service packs could "bandaid" the problem if it stops it, but doesn't give me the cause. If this were an explorer problem I would think I could finder more cases of this and wider support. So far I have been SEARCHING for a clue on this. It is not debilatating to the services of the server (DNS, DHCP, NTP, NAV), but makes using it a pain in the behind.
Retrospect is an unlikely cause but the other two are prime suspects.
Any insight would be more than helpful
Synergy