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> Progress Bar won't close down
Gemius
post May 11 2008, 01:19 PM
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Whenever I delete, rename or cut a file the dialog box with the green progress bar won't close down although the bar has turned green. It shows discovered 0 items(0 bytes)
The only way to get rid of it is to start the Task Manager and select End Task. This closes it and restarts Explorer. When I return to the relevant document I find that the change has been actioned as I selected.
This has only started happening recently. Does anyone know how to stop this happening?
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I would like to add a further comment to the above in the hope that someone has had a similar problem. Whether the two are related of not I don't know but at about the same time as I had the above problem I started having problems with Windows Mail. It opens OK when I first log on but it will not open a second time. The only way to open it again is to log off and on again. It then works once only again.

I'm getting very frustrated as with the above problems it is becoming difficult to do anything at all on the computer.

Can somebody help please.
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