EXPLORER.EXE crashes after the last update!

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Guest

EXPLORER.EXE started to crash frequently when I work with files inside
folders. It happened when I right clicked a selection of files, clicked on a
file (double-click required to open it), but it never happened out of the
blue (that is when I was not working with the files in Windows Explorer.

PS: Option "Launch folder windows in a seperate process" is enabled for me,
but it does not seem to have any effect. After EXPLORER.EXE crashes, the
taskbar disappears, then reappears and restores everything except open
folders.

Please release a new critical update to EXPLORER.EXE after correcting this
bug.

NB: Don't try blaming it on my computer. I'm expert in computers and know
how to keep my computer clean, so this problem is not due to virus, spyware
or any other malicious software.
 
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Guest

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900004/en-us

Same problem here mate. Wish I knew what to do with the information I found.
Any ideas how to get this workaround working? Not a noob, but haven't had to
fix anything like this before. Any help much apreciated. Hopefully you'll
know what to do with this link!

Nawm
 
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Guest

Sorry Nawn, but the link you gave me didn't help, as I don't have any
"rkadmin.dll" file in my C:\Windows\System32 folder. And the problem, though
similar, is not the same as mine. Read that page again and see if what they
describe in that page matches what happens when EXPLORER.EXE crashes in your
computer. But first, check if you have rkadmin.dll in your
C:\Windows\System32 folder.
God bless,
ADTC
 
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Guest

Yes, that file is not present in my System32 folder.

Also this seems to happen a lot more in my external drive or D drive. The C
drive it never happens.

My mind is spinning with this one.

Sorry I couldn't hel you...or myself! BAck to scouring the net for more clues.

Nawm
 

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