This one still plagues me. I followed your suggestion, Peter, and searched
the run key for references to files that no longer exist. I didn't find
any, and even removed all non-essential values from the key. I welcome any
further suggestions.
George
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> Check in the registry ...\run area and see if there is any reference to
> a file that is no longer there. A missing file can launch an explorer
> window - the folder that the file was located in is opened since the
> file is not there. This happened to me some time back and it took some
> sleuthing for me to figure out what had happened.
> Peter
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