The solution is to find the culprit and disable the extension to restore full functionality to the explorer process. The problem seems to be caused by a dodgy 3rd party shell extension which is playing havoc with the computer’s Explorer process. What began as an a minor annoyance became a major frustration for one of our users so we eventually got stuck in and found the fix. This problem was really annoying copying, renaming or deleting files files from the desktop were not automatically updated and you had to manually right-click and choose “refresh” to update the view. The Windows 7 desktop does not auto refresh when I rename or delete a file In this post I’m going to cover the two main culprits and also explain the fix: Today I had a few weird niggles come up with a new Windows 7 (圆4) machine – problems which I had seen countless times before but never really properly known how to fix. Fixing Problems with the Windows 7 Desktop
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