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Old 03-09-05, 17:44
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This is so stupid Im embarrassed to tell it. My mouse settings are set to single click select and double click open. However, though single click does select, double click opens a search results/search companion box complete with the little waggy dog as if I had gone to start --> search. I have NEVER seen anyone with this problem. I can no longer browse and attach by double clicking because it just opens a search box. What have I done? It wasn't always this way. I have even uninstalled the mouse software and swapped the mouse. I would love opinions from anyone willing to give em.

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Old 03-09-05, 17:54
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i believe this is your problem: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321186

apparently, you accidentally associated the opening of a file and folder to open in search companion. this link should walk you through fixing it. if you need more help, we'll do what we can to help you out. wlecome to majorgeeks!

BE CAREFUL! this involves modifying Windows Registry.

before doing this, you may want to back up the registry in case something goes wrong. it is not very dangerous, as long as you be certain not to make any other changes than what is specified.
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Old 03-10-05, 11:29
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okay I read the article and tried to follow the advice. Its just when you get to the registry editor, things don't look like the directions say. It looks like an explore window. I clicked on HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT but there was nothing that said directory or shell anywhere beneath it. What showed up in the window on the right was: default REG_SZ none and below that TMID REG_SZ none. What do I do next? The values are set at none but still having the problem when opening folders. Sorry I'm so inexperienced in this area.

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Old 03-10-05, 11:49
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Dear Years,
I found a fix! I wanted to share it with you since it's easier, I hope you aren't mad? Here is the link : http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_folder_open.vbs

You just download then navigate to it and double click. It wouldn't open for me in Foxfire though, it looks like a text file. Works in IE. Thanks again!

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Old 03-10-05, 12:06
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Dear Years,
I found a fix! I wanted to share it with you since it's easier, I hope you aren't mad? Here is the link : http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_folder_open.vbs

You just download then navigate to it and double click. It wouldn't open for me in Foxfire though, it looks like a text file. Works in IE. Thanks again!

Logan
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Old 03-10-05, 12:31
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Thank you. That is very flattering!
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Dear Years,
I found a fix! I wanted to share it with you since it's easier, I hope you aren't mad? Here is the link : http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts/xp_folder_open.vbs

You just download then navigate to it and double click. It wouldn't open for me in Foxfire though, it looks like a text file. Works in IE. Thanks again!

Logan
haha great job! I'm just glad you got it fixed! I simply looked for the possible cause of this, but you seem to have found a more general fix. congrats
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