Re: Windows Explorer drag-n-drop not working
- From: "Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 20:35:50 -0700
Based on your description it sounds like the profile is corrupt.
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"HODHOUTEX" wrote:
| More Information: (oddest problem I have seen)
| From command prompt I can copy files.
| I can copy file to the server.
| I cannot copy a file from the server to the local machine using Explorer.
| I cannot cut a file from the server.
|
| This happens only with one user on the machine. Other users on the same
| machine can do it. (primarily one user uses each machine, but trying a
| different user worked) so I don't think it is a file problem, I think it
has
| to be in the registry.
|
|
|
|
| "HODHOUTEX" wrote:
|
| > Does anyone know of a solution to this problem? I am having a similar
| > problem. On a Win2K Workstation I cannot drag-n-drop, cut and paste,
| > control-c/v files on the Network. I can move files from a cmd prompt.
I can
| > move files on the server. I cannot move files from windows explorer.
| > Thoughts?
| >
| > "Trevor" wrote:
| >
| > > Up until recently, I could and did often drag-n-drop files within
Windows
| > > Explorer (W2K). It no longer works, nor does the mouse-menu
copy/paste. It is
| > > a pain to have to launch each file, save-as, then delete the file. I
just
| > > want to re-org fils within my own hard drive and cannot easily do this
any
| > > longer. Argh!
.
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