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Several times a day, all shortcuts in my quick launch toolbar stop working.
The toolbar is there, I see the icons, I can click on them and I actually see that the shortcut button is 'pushed in' but then nothing happens. The program is not started and there is no error. The only way to get them to work again is to either restart my computer, or in task manager » process to end a;; 'explorer' instances to then start a new instance again from the task manager file » new task (run). If this happens and I right click the taskbar » toolbars and disable the quick launch bar, the shortcut buttons are gone, but the space for the buttons remains there (unlike when the buttons work and I do this, then the space used by quick launch is gone). I have this now for several weeks, I can't pinpoint the moment on which it stops working. There is nothing in the event log and I can't find any clue on the internet. -- Thanks JeePee |
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I have been having the exact same problem JeePee and I have been trying every
approach possible to fix it with no luck. I have been searching the web for any suggestions and today I came across your post. At least I have found someone else that is having the same problem. My suspicions are that it has something to do with the installation of Windows XP SP3 because it seems like it started happening after I updated to SP3 that I noticed the problem. It is EXTREMELY annoying and unproductive and I am tired of having to either kill and relaunch explorer (which as it's own issues because this causes some of the tray icons to disappear) or log out and back in. Hopefully, someone with a solution will stumble on our posts and suggest a fix. "JeePee" wrote: > Several times a day, all shortcuts in my quick launch toolbar stop working. > The toolbar is there, I see the icons, I can click on them and I actually see > that the shortcut button is 'pushed in' but then nothing happens. The program > is not started and there is no error. > > The only way to get them to work again is to either restart my computer, or > in task manager » process to end a;; 'explorer' instances to then start a > new instance again from the task manager file » new task (run). > > If this happens and I right click the taskbar » toolbars and disable the > quick launch bar, the shortcut buttons are gone, but the space for the > buttons remains there (unlike when the buttons work and I do this, then the > space used by quick launch is gone). > > I have this now for several weeks, I can't pinpoint the moment on which it > stops working. There is nothing in the event log and I can't find any clue on > the internet. > > -- > Thanks > JeePee |
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Hi Blue Wolf,
On my pc the problem was not related to XP SP3, I only installed SP3 last week which is a couple of weeks/months after this first started to happen. But, on my pc the problem is gone. I have it on my work laptop and at work they changed the network configuration to use a domain. So my pc's setup was changed from using a workgroup to a domain. We used a wizard from www.forensit.com to migrate my old user profile to the new one. Since then the problem is gone. Although my user profile has been migrated, it may be well possible that it is related to your profile. I have had issue with that before. You can look in the registry and see if the settings are right. See my post (url below) from 7/18/2007 12:27 AM PST. Another option would be to test is by creating a new user on your computer and see if it also happens with that one. Good luck with this! -- Thanks JeePee http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...e1-82613962ad9e |
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Thanks, JeePee. I did a cursory check and all the registry values look
correct. I will create another profile and see if the problem shows up. The only issue is that it takes a while before the problem occurs, but I will see what I can find out. I appreciate the recommendations. It's strange that it doesn't show up immediately after I log in, but takes a while before the malfunction manifests itself. "JeePee" wrote: > Hi Blue Wolf, > > On my pc the problem was not related to XP SP3, I only installed SP3 last > week which is a couple of weeks/months after this first started to happen. > > But, on my pc the problem is gone. I have it on my work laptop and at work > they changed the network configuration to use a domain. So my pc's setup was > changed from using a workgroup to a domain. We used a wizard from > www.forensit.com to migrate my old user profile to the new one. Since then > the problem is gone. > > Although my user profile has been migrated, it may be well possible that it > is related to your profile. I have had issue with that before. You can look > in the registry and see if the settings are right. See my post (url below) > from 7/18/2007 12:27 AM PST. Another option would be to test is by creating a > new user on your computer and see if it also happens with that one. > > Good luck with this! > > -- > Thanks > JeePee > > http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...e1-82613962ad9e |
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I'm experiencing the exact same problems, glad to find out I'm not
alone as I too have been searching for a solution for quite some time now... it also kinda started to appear after I installed Windows XP SP3. The 3 PC's I have (home, work laptop, work desktop) all have XP3, but I'm experiencing this problem only on my home pc and work laptop. The difference in software with the work desktop is that the former 2 have TuneUp Utilities 2008 installed. Maybe that could have anything to do with it ? It is indeed not easy to find the solution, as the problem occurs just every once in a while (maybe 3 times per week or so), but when it happens, it can happen like 3 times in a row, even after killing explorer.exe and restarting it... If this is a SP3 related issue, I surely do hope Microsoft is aware of it and will fix it soon. |
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I am still having the problem and I have tried several different suggested
solutions and nothing seems to work. Still no progress here in solving the problem and it DID show up under a second profile. Yesterday, the problem started as soon as I logged on, which was a first. Most of the time, it will be minutes or hours after I log in before it starts, but it always eventually shows up. VERY frustrating. A log out and log back in fixes it which is how I am getting by for now. "Mathieu SOUPHY" wrote: > I'm experiencing the exact same problems, glad to find out I'm not > alone as I too have been searching for a solution for quite some time > now... it also kinda started to appear after I installed Windows XP > SP3. > > The 3 PC's I have (home, work laptop, work desktop) all have XP3, but > I'm experiencing this problem only on my home pc and work laptop. The > difference in software with the work desktop is that the former 2 have > TuneUp Utilities 2008 installed. Maybe that could have anything to do > with it ? > > It is indeed not easy to find the solution, as the problem occurs just > every once in a while (maybe 3 times per week or so), but when it > happens, it can happen like 3 times in a row, even after killing > explorer.exe and restarting it... > > If this is a SP3 related issue, I surely do hope Microsoft is aware of > it and will fix it soon. > |
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Just an update. I am still having the same problems and I have yet to find a
solution. I am still not even sure what is causing the problem, but I am fairly certain it was created by something I installed or updated and I am not yet convinced it wasn't XP SP3. If anyone finds a solution to this problem and comes across this thread, PLEASE post a solution. It is very annoying to constantly have to log out and log back in. "Blue Wolf" wrote: > I am still having the problem and I have tried several different suggested > solutions and nothing seems to work. Still no progress here in solving the > problem and it DID show up under a second profile. Yesterday, the problem > started as soon as I logged on, which was a first. Most of the time, it will > be minutes or hours after I log in before it starts, but it always eventually > shows up. VERY frustrating. A log out and log back in fixes it which is how I > am getting by for now. > > "Mathieu SOUPHY" wrote: > > > I'm experiencing the exact same problems, glad to find out I'm not > > alone as I too have been searching for a solution for quite some time > > now... it also kinda started to appear after I installed Windows XP > > SP3. > > > > The 3 PC's I have (home, work laptop, work desktop) all have XP3, but > > I'm experiencing this problem only on my home pc and work laptop. The > > difference in software with the work desktop is that the former 2 have > > TuneUp Utilities 2008 installed. Maybe that could have anything to do > > with it ? > > > > It is indeed not easy to find the solution, as the problem occurs just > > every once in a while (maybe 3 times per week or so), but when it > > happens, it can happen like 3 times in a row, even after killing > > explorer.exe and restarting it... > > > > If this is a SP3 related issue, I surely do hope Microsoft is aware of > > it and will fix it soon. > > |
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I am having the exact same problem and Im running XP with SP2. So, it would
suggest it is not related to the service pack? You maybe interested to know that I can recall when my problem started. It was directly after installing/upgrading to Window Media Player 10. I had since uninstalled this version which revert the version back to Window Media Player 9 but the problem persisted. At first, it seemed that the problem occurred while I was running Window Media Player (ver 9), although randomly. However, lately it has been occuring even when I am not running Window Media Player. I hope this will help. I am also yet to find a solution. "Blue Wolf" wrote: > Just an update. I am still having the same problems and I have yet to find a > solution. I am still not even sure what is causing the problem, but I am > fairly certain it was created by something I installed or updated and I am > not yet convinced it wasn't XP SP3. If anyone finds a solution to this > problem and comes across this thread, PLEASE post a solution. It is very > annoying to constantly have to log out and log back in. > > "Blue Wolf" wrote: > |
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Hmmm. That would kind of rule of XP3. I am using Windows media player 11 and
I still have the problem.The interesting thing is that I built a new test installation on a separate disk and the exact same problem showed up. I still haven't figured out any solution, however. "Letura" wrote: > I am having the exact same problem and Im running XP with SP2. So, it would > suggest it is not related to the service pack? > > You maybe interested to know that I can recall when my problem started. It > was directly after installing/upgrading to Window Media Player 10. I had > since uninstalled this version which revert the version back to Window Media > Player 9 but the problem persisted. At first, it seemed that the problem > occurred while I was running Window Media Player (ver 9), although randomly. > However, lately it has been occuring even when I am not running Window Media > Player. > > I hope this will help. I am also yet to find a solution. > > > > "Blue Wolf" wrote: > > > Just an update. I am still having the same problems and I have yet to find a > > solution. I am still not even sure what is causing the problem, but I am > > fairly certain it was created by something I installed or updated and I am > > not yet convinced it wasn't XP SP3. If anyone finds a solution to this > > problem and comes across this thread, PLEASE post a solution. It is very > > annoying to constantly have to log out and log back in. > > > > "Blue Wolf" wrote: > > > |
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Just found this post! I've been having the same problems for about two weeks.
I don't have SP3 installed and don't remember installing anything new recently. I've had WMP 11 installed for some time so it's unlikely to be causing the problem. Just in case it's significant, I use NOD 32 anti-virus and CounterSpy anti-adware. When my quick launch bar stops working, sometimes the icons are still there and other times they disappear and leave blank buttons. Very frustrating. I have found a work-around using a free program called FreeLaunchBar which replaces the quick launch bar and seems to keep working when all else fails. I would really like to know what's causing the problem. "Blue Wolf" wrote: > Hmmm. That would kind of rule of XP3. I am using Windows media player 11 and > I still have the problem.The interesting thing is that I built a new test > installation on a separate disk and the exact same problem showed up. I still > haven't figured out any solution, however. > > "Letura" wrote: > > > I am having the exact same problem and Im running XP with SP2. So, it would > > suggest it is not related to the service pack? > > > > You maybe interested to know that I can recall when my problem started. It > > was directly after installing/upgrading to Window Media Player 10. I had > > since uninstalled this version which revert the version back to Window Media > > Player 9 but the problem persisted. At first, it seemed that the problem > > occurred while I was running Window Media Player (ver 9), although randomly. > > However, lately it has been occuring even when I am not running Window Media > > Player. > > > > I hope this will help. I am also yet to find a solution. > > > > > > > > "Blue Wolf" wrote: > > > > > Just an update. I am still having the same problems and I have yet to find a > > > solution. I am still not even sure what is causing the problem, but I am > > > fairly certain it was created by something I installed or updated and I am > > > not yet convinced it wasn't XP SP3. If anyone finds a solution to this > > > problem and comes across this thread, PLEASE post a solution. It is very > > > annoying to constantly have to log out and log back in. > > > > > > "Blue Wolf" wrote: > > > > > |
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