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Andrew Virnuls
Hello!
I'm having problems with My Network Places and have been searching the web
for several days to find a solution, but haven't had any joy.
When I double-click My Network Places (in Windows XP Professional x64), the
list of shortcuts appears as usual, but when I double-click any, or click
the right-mouse button and choose Open, nothing happens.
Also, when I try to add a new network place (an internet FTP one) it tells
me that the folder I entered does not appear to be valid - even if it's the
same as a shortcut that's already in the list, and definitely does exist
because I can access it using a freeware FTP program.
I've looked in the Knowledge Base and it's not the web folders problem that
gives the same message, and I've tried stopping the web client service and
that doesn't do anything either.
It all worked happily until a couple of weeks ago when I installed IE7 Beta
3, although someone in another newsgroup thinks that's a coincidence. With
IE7 installed I got an error in explorer.exe, module ieframe.dll when I
opened My Network Places. I removed IE7 and now there's no error but
nothing happens.
Any ideas?
Andrew
I'm having problems with My Network Places and have been searching the web
for several days to find a solution, but haven't had any joy.
When I double-click My Network Places (in Windows XP Professional x64), the
list of shortcuts appears as usual, but when I double-click any, or click
the right-mouse button and choose Open, nothing happens.
Also, when I try to add a new network place (an internet FTP one) it tells
me that the folder I entered does not appear to be valid - even if it's the
same as a shortcut that's already in the list, and definitely does exist
because I can access it using a freeware FTP program.
I've looked in the Knowledge Base and it's not the web folders problem that
gives the same message, and I've tried stopping the web client service and
that doesn't do anything either.
It all worked happily until a couple of weeks ago when I installed IE7 Beta
3, although someone in another newsgroup thinks that's a coincidence. With
IE7 installed I got an error in explorer.exe, module ieframe.dll when I
opened My Network Places. I removed IE7 and now there's no error but
nothing happens.
Any ideas?
Andrew