Hi Carey,
thank you for your answer.
Alas! It seems the user (an "advanced" one) had disabled system restore,
since I cannot find any Restore Point!
This was probably done a long time ago when the pc was still XP Pro (it's an
upgraded system) in order to remove a virus.
I'd like to try another bit of troubleshooting before reinstalling the pc,
as it seems only a matter of knowing where to dig...("...the X marks the
place...")
Any other ideas?
Bye,
R.Marmiroli
from Italy
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> Boot into "Safe Mode" and use System Restore
> which is found by going to Start > All Programs >
> Accessories > System Tools > System Restore
>
> Select a Restore Point that was created before
> the issue became known.
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
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>
> "R.Marmiroli" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with a Windows Vista Ultimate Edition.
> Yesterday the computer was rebooted and when the user logged on discovered
> that the desktop environment (wallpaper, icons, taskbar, traybar) had
> gone.
> The mouse moves, but no click or drag has any effect (no selection
> indicator, no contextual menu).
> Windows seems to work, as soon as you open your applications through
> Vista's
> Application Manager (office applications, internet explorer, etc).
>
> Note that:
> - windows runs smoothly in Safe Mode (no problem here). I already tried a
> selective start excluding all user programs and non-MS services, but it
> doesn't solve the problem).
> - In normal mode the "lost desktop environment" problem affects every user
> (not a profile matter, it seems)
> - If you try to launch explorer.exe from application manager you get an
> error (cannot access the file specified or permission denied): I already
> checked permissions and they are ok.
>
> Any suggestion?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Raffaele Marmiroli
> Italy
>
>