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In Windows XP SP2 x64, Windows Explorer started to appear without menu toolbar.
HKEYCURRENTUSER Software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion RunOnce By default, the value of a RunOnce key is deleted before the command line is run. You can prefix a RunOnce value name with an exclamation point (!) to defer deletion of the value until after the command runs.
How/why did this happen and how can I get it back? I tried to search for shortcuts, tigh-clicking on panels, looking into pop-up tips of WE at another XP machine and search internet but still without any clue.
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Close all open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.
Open the Windows Registry Editor.
For Windows XP, Click Start, and then click Run , and then In the Open box, type:
regedit
and then click OK.Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerToolbar
For Windows Explorer: In the details pane, locate the Explorer subkey, and then open it. In the details pane, locate the ITBarLayout value. Right-click this value, and then click Delete.
On the File menu, click Exit to exit Registry Editor.
Did this fix the problem?
Check whether the problem is fixed. If the problem is fixed, you are finished with this article. If the problem is not fixed, you can try the following:
Close all open Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer windows.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK.
Locate and then click the following registry subkey:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftInternet ExplorerToolbarShellBrowser
In the details pane, locate the ITBarLayout value. Right-click this value, and then click Delete.
On the File menu, click Exit to exit Registry Editor.
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Totally strange!
Is there any chance that you're running a Click to Run version of Office 2010 rather than 2007?
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Or could you be running Office from e.g. a terminal server, ie remotely from a different computer than your own? If you have a network cable attached to your computer, what happens if you unplug it? Can you still run PowerPoint?
If so, another thought: create a new user, log out and then log in as the new user. See if the registry looks more reasonable. While logged in as the new user, you might also go to Control Panel | Programs and Features, pick Microsoft Office and click Repair. Among other things, a repair will usually re-establish any missing registry entries.
And finally, you might try the free demo of my ImageExport add-in for PowerPoint.
It's an inexpensive commercial add-in, but the demo lets you test it completely. It lets you specify the resolution each time you export a presentation, individual slides or a range of slides and give you quite a few options that PPT itself doesn't offer.