The Right-click menu does not show on my start menu....

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Guest

Ok, I'm having this problem with my start menu. When I open up the start menu and I right click on any program in it, it doesn't show the right-click menu. But, everywhere else it does. I noticed I had this problem after I removed I guess what was the Sasser virus. The Sasser worm is now removed but I have this problem with my start menu. I cannot arrange or delete start menu programs because I can't right-click on them. If anyone has had this same problem and fixed it or knows how to fix it please lemme know. Perhaps something with my registry has caused this? ANy help would be much appreciated! Thanks!
 
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Kaylene aka Taurarian

Hope it is this simple for you

If no shortcut menu appears and the menu flashes, the Enable Dragging And
Dropping check box has been cleared. This option enables shortcut menus and the
drag-and-drop capability.

To enable the option, right-click the Start button, choose Properties, and then
click Customize. If you're using the default Start menu, click the Advanced tab
and then, in the Start Menu Items box, select Enable Dragging And Dropping.
(If you're using the classic Start menu, the option appears in the Advanced
Start Menu Options box in the Customize Classic Start Menu dialog box.)


lordfroggbutt said:
Ok, I'm having this problem with my start menu. When I open up the start menu
and I right click on any program in it, it doesn't show the right-click menu.
But, everywhere else it does. I noticed I had this problem after I removed I
guess what was the Sasser virus. The Sasser worm is now removed but I have this
problem with my start menu. I cannot arrange or delete start menu programs
because I can't right-click on them. If anyone has had this same problem and
fixed it or knows how to fix it please lemme know. Perhaps something with my
registry has caused this? ANy help would be much appreciated! Thanks!
 

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