Saturday, November 23, 2024 12:39:28 AM

Explorer.exe - Windows cannot find

7 years ago
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I have two PC's (Win10) I have two accounts on each, both admin users.  One account is locked down the other is not.  When I login to the account that is not locked down, I get and error when launching File Explorer.

Explorer.exe: Windows cannot find file ".  Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.

If I disable Secure Lockdown V2 MAE, then and restart it works fine on either account.  On the other PC it works fine, under the unlocked account.

I have compared settings and they are the same.
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7 years ago
#3653 Quote
This occurs because the Explorer setting is machine level. If you need Explorer under the none-locked down account, there are a few good free 3rd party Explorer clone apps you could install. "Explorer++" is a good alternative.
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7 years ago
#3654 Quote
But why does it work on the other PC?  I only experience this on one PC...
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7 years ago
#3655 Quote
Both are same OS and exact same PC.  Both recent OS reloads.
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7 years ago
#3656 Quote
It's likely you have a different release (build) of Secure Lockdown on the systems.
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7 years ago
#3657 Quote
I just downloaded it yesterday, and used the same install file on both PC's.

I'm reinstalling it on the PC that I'm getting the error on...
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7 years ago
#3660 Quote
Reinstall did not work.  This doesn't make sense.

Why would one PC work and the other not?  They are both same exact PC's with same version of you software.  They both only have Chrome and Adobe Reader... that's it.

I need to get this working... and I don't want to have to install some 3rd party explorer program - I'm not blocking explorer...

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7 years ago
#3661 Quote
So I went in under the unlocked user, and opened up MAE and went in and unchecked all the lockdown stuff, and then saved, and restarted.

Once that came up and logged in, it still disn't work, but then I turned off the MAE under the "unlocked user" and restarted again and now it is working just like the other PC
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