I ha forgotten TweakUI, but it didn't help anyway. I doubt the number of
fonts is an issue as only a half dozen have been added to a new install of
Windows2000 (about the same for the home copy of Windows XP Pro). I would
think the maximum would be well above that number, but appreciate the
thoughts. However, I still find myself up the proverbial creek without a
paddle! I continue to research everyday, but find nothing that applies.
Anybody else have any ideas?
"Greedo" <someone-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Don't understand the widespreadness of this, but have you tried TweakUI's
> "Repair Font Folder" item in the "Repair" tab? Or perhaps you've got a
huge
> number of fonts, exceeding the OS's limit (whatever that is - a bit of
> surfing will come up with it).
>
> "Ken Cain" <kenneth.cain2.unisys.com> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Has anyone seen this? I cannot open the fonts folder in Windows 2000 Pro
> nor
> > the fonts icon in control panel. From a dos window, I can open the
folder,
> > copy files, etc. This is a new system (Dell pws360) and, I believe I
could
> > initially install fonts, but.......???? This is not unique to Windows
> 2000,
> > as I had it happen for a while on a Windows NT 4 workstation (it worked,
> > then failed, then cured itself????) and the same thing happens on my PC
at
> > home (Windows XP Pro). When it fails, message box appears that says
> > explorer.exe has failed and must be restarted! It says an error log has
> been
> > created, but I have not found it anywhere. MS knowledge base comes up
with
> > nothing that matches.
> >
> > Signed: Confused
> >
> >
>
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