"Venkat" <> wrote in message
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> All,
> Thanks for your responses! A couple of replies:
>
>>If it was a persmissions problem, that could have been done by your admin
>>through Group Policy. How come you can run as admin though?
> The strange thing is paste works normally in command prompts on my
> colleague's
> systems. We all have the same Group Policy settings. And even in my
> system,
> it was working fine till a couple of months ago. Each of us have Admin
> rights
> on our respective systems.
>
>
>>Yes.. it places a less than useful symbol plus the letter V in the box,
>>but
>>at least you have something..
> Mike, you are really great! Thanks a lot for your "help" !!
> Oh btw, by "Paste" i meant that the contents of the clipboard must be
> copied
> on to the command prompt window ! May be you have a totally different
> idea
> on what "Paste" means ....
>
>
>> Paste does not work in the CP Window unless UAC is off for me.. CTRL + V
>> produces ^V regardless of UAC setting..
> May be turning OFF UAC is a temporary solution, but as soon as the
> Group Policy
> settings are synced from the domain, UAC will be automatically turned
> ON again !
> Doesn't help much.
>
> -Regards,
> Venkat
From what I have been able to pick up on the Internet, nobody appears sure
of what causes the problem..
Because the CP window is probably one of the least used functions, I can't
really see anybody breaking their neck to find a solution either.
It seems that those who do have the problem resort to re-installing the OS.
I guess that it all depends on how important pasting into the CP window is
to you..
--
Mike Hall - MVP
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http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx