[dba-Tech] W2K won't explore/run things normally

Drew Wutka dbatech at wolfwares.com
Wed Feb 2 15:31:32 CST 2005


The profile might be corrupt.  Don't wipe the machine, just create a new
user with Admin permissions.  Log in as that.  See if the new profile has
the same issues.

Drew

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com]On Behalf Of DJK(John)
Robinson
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 2:41 PM
To: 'Discussion of Hardware and Software issues'
Subject: [dba-Tech] W2K won't explore/run things normally


I have an old PC running Win2000 (fully up-to-date) and looking after my
ADSL connection, running firewall, centralised anti-virus updates, etc.
Occasionally something else, but mostly just these essentials.  PC is on all
the time, typically two weeks between reboots.

It's suddenly become unhelpful -
1.	trying to run programs via Start gives "Windows Explorer   Unable to
run this command"
2.	Winkey+E (shortcut to run Explorer):  "Access to the specified
device, path, or file is denied."  (I'm running as Administrator.)
3.	Double-clicking on a file to invoke the associated program:  no
effect at all.  (eg .txt to run notepad)
4.	Very few system things in the Control Panel work: most give symptom
2 or 3 above.

It's not just shortcuts, either.  Locate notepad.exe itself and double
click:  nothing.

BUT Winkey+R (to Run something) works fine!  Explorer and all the rest - IF
you know what to type in the Run window, eg  compmgmt.msc /s   Everything
works OK in itself: I just can't run anything the normal way.

Same after rebooting.  And the services are all running fine: ADSL, ZA,
Sophos, ...   And nothing interesting in the Event Viewer.  Did a full virus
and spyware scan, to be on the safe side - nothing.

Can't find anything useful on MSKB (and it's not Q172223).  Just had a quick
Google, but nothing useful so far.  And no, I don't have a folder call
"Program" on my C drive, nor am I trying to play an audio CD, ...

Has anyone come across a problem like this?  Or have any bright ideas?  I
strongly prefer to tackle and solve problems than give up and reformat,
reinstall, etc.

John
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