Computer Context menu - Manage not working

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  1. Posts : 1
    windows 7
       #61

    I had the same problem: I've used ShellExView on Windows 7 and disabled R-Wipe&Clean ---> problem solved
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  2. Posts : 1
    Win 7
       #62

    Tyseyh said:
    hello everyone iv been reading through all the posts here and someone was right about the reg key except the one posted here didnt work for me. my problem was Right click my Computer - manage- Loading circle for a sec then goes. Thats it, nothing. I added this key that i found somewhere else an it works just fine. I wish i knew the site which i got it from.

    Anyway please by all means check it make sure its not malicious or anything ( If thats even possible from a reg key ) id imagine it could be. Anyway here it is but please be warned this isnt my key, i didnt find the solution i simply found a site with the solution.

    Here is it :)
    This did it for me. Much nicer fix than having to copy in old Vista files, but thanks for all the efforts to resolve this, it was a PITA.
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  3. Posts : 15
    windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
       #63

    Hello everyone.. I can't believe I spend hours try to find the solution for this problem.
    I found this, and start reading all the way, and Find out the solution at this problem.
    I WANT TO GIVE THANKS TO TYSEYH FOR helping me find the solution to this problem. I don't know how happen, if the ccleaner 3.08 was the problem (I trust this software a lot) or something. However I thanks this member for his solution .. thanks again and thanks to Windows 7 forum.. great job:)

    AACM
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  4. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #64

    Thank you


    i know this thread is old but i just registered to say THANK YOU, TheVinesKid, though it's a simple fix i didn't thought of it.

    So thank you very much for the idea of replacing the .exe it worked.
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  5. Posts : 72,057
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #65

    In addition, another solution . :)

    Manage - Fix "File does not have a program associated"
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  6. Posts : 64
    Windows 7
       #66

    BodgeIT said:
    Tyseyh said:
    hello everyone iv been reading through all the posts here and someone was right about the reg key except the one posted here didnt work for me. my problem was Right click my Computer - manage- Loading circle for a sec then goes. Thats it, nothing. I added this key that i found somewhere else an it works just fine. I wish i knew the site which i got it from.

    Anyway please by all means check it make sure its not malicious or anything ( If thats even possible from a reg key ) id imagine it could be. Anyway here it is but please be warned this isnt my key, i didnt find the solution i simply found a site with the solution.

    Here is it :)
    This did it for me. Much nicer fix than having to copy in old Vista files, but thanks for all the efforts to resolve this, it was a PITA.
    that did the trick for me as well thanks a lot Tyseyh.
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #67

    onlytanmoy said:
    BodgeIT said:
    Tyseyh said:
    hello everyone iv been reading through all the posts here and someone was right about the reg key except the one posted here didnt work for me. my problem was Right click my Computer - manage- Loading circle for a sec then goes. Thats it, nothing. I added this key that i found somewhere else an it works just fine. I wish i knew the site which i got it from.

    Anyway please by all means check it make sure its not malicious or anything ( If thats even possible from a reg key ) id imagine it could be. Anyway here it is but please be warned this isnt my key, i didnt find the solution i simply found a site with the solution.

    Here is it :)
    This did it for me. Much nicer fix than having to copy in old Vista files, but thanks for all the efforts to resolve this, it was a PITA.
    that did the trick for me as well thanks a lot Tyseyh.
    This is a really old thread, but for others who might be interested... Tyseyh's tip also worked for me
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 1
    win7 64
       #68

    Just registered to say that after 2 years Tyseyh's tip just worked great for me . Right on! Tks. (I´m using win7 64)
    Last edited by Brink; 11 Oct 2012 at 12:37. Reason: removed broken image
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 home premium x64
       #69

    This is an old thread but just to let everyone know that on my machine with Win 7 Home Premium x64 with the exact same problem (right click Computer>manage - 1 sec working signal then nothing), Tyseyh's solution worked perfectly. Thank you very much!
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #70

    'File does not have a program associated with it' message with right-click > Manage.

    I joined this site today because I found a solution to a similar problem last night and wanted to share some good news only to find Brink's post above which deals with my problem perfectly. However, I will endorse that link provided by Brink and go on to post the same message I posted on the Microsoft Technet forum which surprisingly does not seem to be aware of this particular situation.

    himnextdoor said:
    I too had the same problem and none of the causes described here were responsible but the .bat solution did provide what seems to be a slightly more efficient method for accessing mmc.exe than the original CompMngrLauncher.exe did.

    However, I did discover what had happened in my case and was able to fix it. And the cause, and solution, of the problem came as some surprise to me.
    Some tweaking software packages offer a way to remove the rather cheap looking shortcut arrows that appear on shortcuts created on the desktop by deleting two registry keys in 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.

    The deleted entries are: 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile\IsShortcut' which is supposed to remove the again cheap looking 'Shortcut To' that appears in new shortcuts and 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile\IsShortcut' which removes the little arrow that appears on new shortcuts.

    I found that by restoring the 'lnkfile' entry, the problem was solved.

    Open 'Regedit.exe' and navigate to 'HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile'. There should be four entries under that key and one of them should be labelled 'IsShortcut'.
    If 'IsShortcut' is not there then right-click in the right-hand pane and select 'New => String Value' then type "IsShortcut" (without the quotes) and enter.

    And that's it. Go to the 'View' menu in 'Regedit', select 'Refresh' and then 'Right-Click => Manage' should work fine. It did for me and I was gobsmacked.

    This problem doesn't occur on XP so I suspect that this is a case of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing in relation to the Windows 7 programming team. Which is kinda normal of course.

    I hope that this is of some assistance to others out there who are having similar problems.
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