Try recreating the desktop shortcuts that don't work. That is, delete any
shortcut that isn't working. Then go through the menu to get to the icon you
normally click to start that program. But don't click it. Instead
right-click that icon and choose Send To > Desktop (create shortcut). Can't
guarantee it will work because I haven't had the problem you're eperiencing.
(All my desktop icons work just fine.) But it's worth a try.
"Lightfoote" <> wrote in message
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> Dear Colleagues,
>
> From many locations, double clicking an application's icon does not start
> that application.
>
> Double clikcing a FrontPage 2003 or Acrobat icon on desktop does not start
> FrontPage or Acrobat. From the Start Menu, clicking on any MS Office
> application does not start the application.
>
> However, clicking on an MS Office application from within the subdirectory
> "Microsoft Office" as displayed off the Start Menu does start the
> application.
>
> I generally have to open files by double clicking the file, rather than
> clicking the application's icon displayed on the desktop or on the root of
> the Start Menu.
>
> Perhaps this has to do with execution permissions and locations of the
> .lnk
> files. I've disabled User Access Control, and my account type is
> administrator.
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> Lightfoote
> Dell Opliplex GX 280; RAM 2 Gb DDR 533; SATA 80 Gb; Intel 3.2 MHz
> Processor;
> ATI FireMV2200PCIe with video RAM 128 Mb; Rating = 3 (only!)