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I can not not find folder option in Windows xp professional

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Rashed - 24 Jun 2007 10:39 GMT
Dear all,
            I always use windows xp professional in my PC. Thats work
good and i have no problem. But few days ago i have a problem which
troubles me so seriously. My O/S affected by Many kinds of virus, so i
clean my pc by Mcafee 8.0i but i can not find folder option when i
explore my computer , on tools menu. I repair my O/S .but steel i
found this problem. how can i solve this . could you plse tell me how
can i solve this without reinstalled O/S.

Harun
Allan - 24 Jun 2007 13:03 GMT
> Dear all,
>             I always use windows xp professional in my PC. Thats work
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>
> Harun

Hello, Rashed. I suggest you look in Conrol Panel. Is your version of
Windows XP pro in english? Install AVG (english) or some other AV program to
prevent virus infections in the future. Also install some antispyware
application such as but not limited to SpywareBlaster. If you are now
running McAfee AV that is fine.
Don Schmidt - 24 Jun 2007 14:25 GMT
See if this will do the repair.

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Item 129.

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Vancouver, USA

> Dear all,
>             I always use windows xp professional in my PC. Thats work
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>
> Harun
RajKohli - 24 Jun 2007 16:54 GMT
Try this link:

http://www.mindyourbrain.1gig.biz/Troubleshooting/folderoption.htm

If that doesn't help then use manual procedure:

For Windows XP Professional:
1. Click Start - Run - type GPEDIT.MSC
2. Expand to
   User Configuration
        Administrative Templates
               Windows Components
                    Windows Explorer
3. Double-click "Remove the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu" in
right side pane.
4. If it is set to "Enable" or "Not configured" then set it "Disable".

For both Windows XP and Home Edition: (Modifying registry need high
attention. Do it carefully)

1. Click Start - Run - type Regedit
2. Here expand to HKEY_CURRENT_USER
                                SOFTWARE
                                       MICROSOFT
                                           WINDOWS
                                              CURRENTVERSION
                                                   POLICIES
                                                        EXPLORER
3. in the right-side pane check for the DWORD value NoFolderOptions
4. If it is not there then create a new DWORD value by right-clicking
NEW-DWORD
5. Type a name 'NoFolderOptions" and press Enter.
6. Double-click the entry and set the value to 0
7. Open any folder and see if Folder Options is there. If it is still not
there then Log Off and Log in again or make a restart

Hope this information helps you, let us know!

> Dear all,
>              I always use windows xp professional in my PC. Thats work
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>  
> Harun
Rashed - 28 Jun 2007 12:12 GMT
On Jun 24, 9:54 pm, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Try this link:
>
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Thanks to u all for your Advise
I can solve this Problem
Allan - 29 Jun 2007 04:39 GMT
> On Jun 24, 9:54 pm, RajKohli <RajKo...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
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> Thanks to u all for your Advise
> I can solve this Problem

Please see a similar thread under OP "Hadi" in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general . I am glad you are now able to solve the
problem.
 
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