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Hi Jim and the group, that also happens in Windows 10 with me and I don't know what that is either.

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From: Jim Hamilton  <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Friday, June 3, 2016 3:34 pm
Subject: [VICUG-L] [Bulk] Re: [VICUG-L] Something called:  "shell view extension host" ...

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> Good Day Listers:
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> First, I am using the latest version of JAWS and MS OFFICE 2013 on a Windows 8.1, 64-bit PC.
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> Lately, when I open "This PC" from the Desktop, and dig down to find a file I want, I click on enter, as always, to open it.  Previously, the file would simply open in WORD; but now, something different happens.  I find myself in a window that sounds like it is labeled "shell view extension host".  When I check the title line, it says, after a pause, "desktop", and there is no file there.  If I press alt+Fbled. To close this 'window', it seems that this 'sort of' desktop-sounding window is still there; but, I am able to alt-tab through all my open windows without hitting it again.  Very strange; but, I can alt-tab to the file that I opened - several windows away - oddly enough.  So, at least the file does open, just not where I expect it to be.
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> Anyway, can anyone tell me what is going on, and how to stop this from happening.  Life is sufficiently complicated!
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> Thanks very much.
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> Jim H
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