Quick Launch Gone on Restart

G

Guest

Every time I reboot, my quick launch icons are gone. I have to right-click the task bar and reselect Show Quick Launch and it is fine until next restart.

Prior to this problem I had what looked like a "hijacked" task bar with shortcuts I did not put there. I tried to restore my system back to an earlier date (XP) but even though there were dates to pick from, a message came up saying it was not able to do the restore.

I downloaded and ran Ad-aware and that eliminated the "extra" items on the task bar. However the Quick Launch icons were gone too. I was able to right-click and reselect Show Quick Launch but after every restart they are gone.

Help?
 
R

Ramesh [MVP]

It's caused by a malware BlazeFind. Open Registry Editor and navigate to:

HKEY LOCAL MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
In the right-pane, change the value of Userinit to "C:\WINDOWS\system32\userinit.exe,"

(Type the above value exactly as given, including the comma - exclude the quotes)

Close Registry Editor and restart Windows. The Quick Launch settings should be retained now.


--
Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
Windows XP Shell/User
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k

Windows 2000 Group Policy Registry Table:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/en-us/gp/gpref.asp

Every time I reboot, my quick launch icons are gone. I have to right-click the task bar and reselect Show Quick Launch and it is fine until next restart.

Prior to this problem I had what looked like a "hijacked" task bar with shortcuts I did not put there. I tried to restore my system back to an earlier date (XP) but even though there were dates to pick from, a message came up saying it was not able to do the restore.

I downloaded and ran Ad-aware and that eliminated the "extra" items on the task bar. However the Quick Launch icons were gone too. I was able to right-click and reselect Show Quick Launch but after every restart they are gone.

Help?
 
G

Guest

I followed your instructions and Voila! it worked. Oh the good old days when we just edited autoexec.bat--- your knowledge is impressive. Thank you.
 

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