It's possible dll version mismatch or corruption caused the problem.
Reinstalling IE would replace those mismatched/corrupt files.
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"Ben W" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> We recently noticed som eweird behaviour
> - Double-clicking Add/Remove programs resulted in nothing
> - opening NT Explorer gave a blank (greyed out) left side, so the drives
etc
> were not visible.
>
> These both seemed like fairly trivial problems, but upon installing a
> program which created Services, the services woudl not create. I tried
> several times to no avail.
>
> Upon suggestion from someone, re-installing IE would solve the Add/Remove
> programs probllem. It did & also solved the NT Explorer problem.
>
> The software was then successfully installed & services created.
>
> I am perplexed as to what the problem was with the OS? And how it came to
be
> in that state? I'm also perlexed as to how re-installing IE solved it.
>
> Can anyone shed some light?
>
> Thanks
>
>