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March 4th, 2005, 05:04 AM
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Yes. It is only the desktop that doesn't repsond. The start menu works and all the shortcuts on the start menu toolbar work. So since I had added a shortcut to Windows Explorer, I am able to use it as a proxy to activate any of the shortcuts on the desktop. So from a Windows Explorer standpoint the desktop is responsive but not from a desktop standpoint.
Thanks.
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