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Andrew Meador - ASCPA, MCSE, MCP+I, Network+, A+
I know this has been discussed in here, and I did do searches and
read many postings, but non solved my problem. I have a client computer
that had a Corel Wordperfect Suite installed that took over the
Windows+E to run their QuickFinder application instead of Windows
Explorer - we all want Windows Explorer put back, but can't opt to
uninstalling the Corel Suite. How can I re-configure Windows+E to call
up the Windows Explorer as it is supposed to? I have tried creating a
Windows Explorer Shortcut and setting up a shortcut to it, but this
will only let you set shortcuts that are preceeded by CTRL+ALT. I want
normal, pre-Corel operation back. I have deleted the qfinder.exe and
removed every Registry entry I could find referencing it. I hoped
Windows may have then picked up the lack of an executable and let me
re-assign it. But nope, now when we hit Windows+E, we just get an error
saying it can't find qfinder.exe. Help!!!
read many postings, but non solved my problem. I have a client computer
that had a Corel Wordperfect Suite installed that took over the
Windows+E to run their QuickFinder application instead of Windows
Explorer - we all want Windows Explorer put back, but can't opt to
uninstalling the Corel Suite. How can I re-configure Windows+E to call
up the Windows Explorer as it is supposed to? I have tried creating a
Windows Explorer Shortcut and setting up a shortcut to it, but this
will only let you set shortcuts that are preceeded by CTRL+ALT. I want
normal, pre-Corel operation back. I have deleted the qfinder.exe and
removed every Registry entry I could find referencing it. I hoped
Windows may have then picked up the lack of an executable and let me
re-assign it. But nope, now when we hit Windows+E, we just get an error
saying it can't find qfinder.exe. Help!!!