Re: Start button problem

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From: Start (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/14/04


Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 19:15:04 -0800

T.C.

The "Start" button itself is an oxymoron. You have to
press "Start" to end the computer session (Logoff or Turn
off)???

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>"Jim" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>> I have WinXP, and right after running Norton WinDoctor
and repairing
>> everything, the Star button is not working properly -
even after
>restarting.
>
>Then obviously the sentence above is an oxymoron. If
Win Doctor repaired
>EVERYTHING, than your Start button would function
proberly. Undo what Win
>Doctor fixed, then reboot. If that fixes the problem,
fine. But, if it
>doesn't, then uninstall Win Doctor, use System Restore,
find a Restore Point
>as close to, but prior, to the date that the problem
began, and restore to
>that Restore Point. Norton Products used to be the
industry standard, now
>they're buggy as betas.
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>T.C.
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>> What I mean is that whenever I right click on it, it
doesn't show me all
>the
>> menus that is supposed to, i.e. Explore, Open, etc.
>> It only shows Scan with Norton AntiVirus, Properties,
Open All Users, and
>> Explorer All Users.
>> How can I fix this?
>> Should I undo what WinDoctor 'fixed'?
>>
>> Thanks a lot
>>
>>
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