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Dhow
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      21st Apr 2008
Hi y'all,
I've just noticed recently that I can't right click (with mouse) anymore on
the Program list anymore!
I don't know what has happened, but is there something wrong with my Windows
XP Pro registry system?
Anybody have experienced this too?
Thank you for your help...
 
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Rey Santos
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      21st Apr 2008
If Drag and Drop is disabled in Start Menu so is right click. To check:
Rightclick on the Start button > click Properties > On Start Menu tab click
Customize... button > on Advance tab Enable dragging and dropping should be
checked.
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"Dhow" wrote:

> Hi y'all,
> I've just noticed recently that I can't right click (with mouse) anymore on
> the Program list anymore!
> I don't know what has happened, but is there something wrong with my Windows
> XP Pro registry system?
> Anybody have experienced this too?
> Thank you for your help...

 
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Dhow
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      21st Apr 2008
Rey,

Whoooaa... I've never knew of this before, even though I've been using WinXP
Pro for years! (^_^)
I'm very much ashamed of myself being a wireless network IT ;-p
Thank you very much Rey, for the most valueable informations!


"Rey Santos" wrote:

> If Drag and Drop is disabled in Start Menu so is right click. To check:
> Rightclick on the Start button > click Properties > On Start Menu tab click
> Customize... button > on Advance tab Enable dragging and dropping should be
> checked.
> --
> Rey
>
>
> "Dhow" wrote:
>
> > Hi y'all,
> > I've just noticed recently that I can't right click (with mouse) anymore on
> > the Program list anymore!
> > I don't know what has happened, but is there something wrong with my Windows
> > XP Pro registry system?
> > Anybody have experienced this too?
> > Thank you for your help...

 
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Rey Santos
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      22nd Apr 2008
Well it says Enable drag and drop not Enable right click. It could easily
overlooked.

Glad to be of help. Happy computing
--
Rey


"Dhow" wrote:

> Rey,
>
> Whoooaa... I've never knew of this before, even though I've been using WinXP
> Pro for years! (^_^)
> I'm very much ashamed of myself being a wireless network IT ;-p
> Thank you very much Rey, for the most valueable informations!
>
>
> "Rey Santos" wrote:
>
> > If Drag and Drop is disabled in Start Menu so is right click. To check:
> > Rightclick on the Start button > click Properties > On Start Menu tab click
> > Customize... button > on Advance tab Enable dragging and dropping should be
> > checked.
> > --
> > Rey
> >
> >
> > "Dhow" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi y'all,
> > > I've just noticed recently that I can't right click (with mouse) anymore on
> > > the Program list anymore!
> > > I don't know what has happened, but is there something wrong with my Windows
> > > XP Pro registry system?
> > > Anybody have experienced this too?
> > > Thank you for your help...

 
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