Questions tagged [windows-explorer]

Windows Explorer is the default graphical file system browser and manager included in all Microsoft operating systems since Windows 95. It is sometimes referred to as the "Windows Shell," though it is actually just one component of the Windows shell.

Windows Explorer icon, Windows Vista/7

Windows Explorer is the default graphical file system browser and manager included in all Microsoft operating systems since Windows 95. It is sometimes referred to as the "Windows Shell," though it is actually just one component of the Windows shell.

It was first included as a replacement for the Windows 3.1 "File Manager" and has changed and been upgraded substantially since its first release, though is still essentially the same program. As such, it retains some limitations from as far back as Windows 95, such as not being able to work on paths with more than 260 characters.

In Windows 8 and Server 2012, it has been renamed to " File Explorer," had its UI changed substantially, and includes some new features, most notably, the ability to pause and resume File System operations.

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Windows Explorer not responding with a file. Not able to delete

I have some issues with a Windows 2003 server. I replaced a disk in an RAID 5 array but the rebuild aborts because of a read error on another disk in the array. I fould out that there is a data file I can't access, as if I just try right-click on it…
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How to track cause of blocking IO problems

I move between multiple subnets and networks on a regular basis. I'm often faced with Explorer and other programs that stall in what appears to be an IO request. I'm trying to find a consistent way to track which request is stalling. Tools like…
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Why can't I drag and drop in Explorer any more (re: Windows Server 2003)?

We have a couple of Windows Server 2003 machines on our network and for some reason I can't drag-and-drop files on the desktop or anywhere else. If I right-click and drag it shows the icon on the cursor, but then when I release it I don't get the…
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Accessing network share in explorer on different domain not prompting for credentials. Access is denied

I'm accessing a machine on a different domain in Windows explorer. When I navigate to the machine (ie. \MACHINENAME), I'm able to see all the shares on that machine. I'm not prompted for a username/password. As soon as I try to access one of the…
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delete broken network shortcuts from My Network Places

I am running Windows XP SP3. I have several shortcuts in My Network Places in Explorer that point to nonexistent IP addresses. I never succeed to delete them. When I do left-click on them, or right-click, Explorer goes into unresponsive state for a…
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WinXP DVD/CD freezes Explorer for 8-12 minutes, then continues as normal

A user came to me with a CD containing 24 PDFs, complaining that he couldn't read the disk on his computer. I was able to read the disk with no problem on my PC. I went to his desk, put the CD in his Dell Latitude D610, fired up Windows (XP)…
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Windows Server 2008 expanding folders is Slow

On several Windows 2008 Server machines I'll log onto, when expanding folders in Windows Explorer with the treeview on the left, at times, it can take forever for the nodes to expand. Oftentimes there'll be some type of animation icon. I'll also…
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Explorer Right Click Context Menu Items Missing

OS: Windows XP Service Pack 2 When I right click on a file/folder most of the third party context menu items are missing. These are the items like 7zip , Unlocker, Winamp ... which adds entry to right click context menu. What could be wrong? I…
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Explorer dies on XP Pro in a Windows 2003 network

I have two Windows XP SP3 workstations, one of them is recently freshly installed. The workstations are connected to a Windows 2003 server with a cabled local network. The problem I have is that after a random time (varying from 2 minutes to several…
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How to close Windows 10 taskbar

I need to install a PC with Windows 10 pro 64bit. It will be customized with a dock to launch predefined application. How can I close (or completely hide) the windows taskbar? I have already found several tips to audo-hide the taskbar but it does…
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"'Network Drive' refers to a location that is unavailable" while UNC works

Situation: Environment is a Windows Domain with 160+ Clients, several DCs. No WINS. DNS working. Fileserver is a Windows Server 2012 R2, patched regularly, SMB shares, proper NTFS and share permissions. Clients are Windows 7 x64 machines. Clients…
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rapidly refreshing network share in win7 explorer causes file operations to fail on this share

first time posting here! i dont have reputation points for inline images and links yet, sorry. Short version: I am investigating an issue reported by our users. they have batch scripts that rapidly copy/merge/rename/zip/delete files on a network…
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Windows Server 2012 R2 File Explorer gives green bar of death when opening

On a server running Windows Server 2012 R2 when opening file explorer, it shows an empty details screen and the green bar of death starts going across the screen (see image below). If I open a second instance of File Explorer it will work for a…
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What would cause a file saved to a Windows network share to not be immediately visible through the browse function of a 3rd party program?

Problem We have a Windows 2008 R2 server with a network share setup on one of the storage volumes. Users on desktop computers use a scanner to scan single-page documents and convert them to a digital format. They are saved to a folder called…
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explorer.exe eating all CPU, how to to detect culprit?

Windows 7 64bit. I am using ProcessExplorer from Sysinternals, and it says, that the offending call is ntdll.dll!RtlValidateHeap+0x170 however, the call stack towards the entry is always different, so it's hard for me to track the problem. Maybe…