Menu bar contains rather important functions such as file
and view menus so obviously not having it is extremely
inconvenient - so please don't tell me to click on view
and select the required toolbar - the whole problem is
that I don't have the toolbar that contains the view menu!
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Regards,
Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
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> My menu bar has disappeared from My Computer, My
> Documents, etc - how can I ger it back?
Wow, that's a neat trick -- how did you do that?
I can't drag my "File Edit View ..." toolbar off the top area
of the Explorer window.
> (I can't drag it into view and F10 only puts a status
> message on screen).
I think you want Shift-F10, but that won't work for this toolbar,
which is supposed to be permanent.
> Menu bar contains rather important functions such as file
> and view menus so obviously not having it is extremely
> inconvenient - so please don't tell me to click on view
> and select the required toolbar - the whole problem is
> that I don't have the toolbar that contains the view menu!
This URL discusses a similar problem in IE, not in plain Explorer,
but it might work for you. Just make sure you back up the
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer
Registry key first (in case it doesn't work).
https://lists.aas.duke.edu/pipermail/ntgroup/2003-April/001325.html
(which is a reply to
https://lists.aas.duke.edu/pipermail/ntgroup/2003-April/001324.html )
HTH,
-Jeremy
Oops, no -- the OP had the exact same problem as you.
> but it might work for you. Just make sure you back up the
> \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer
> Registry key first (in case it doesn't work).
>
> https://lists.aas.duke.edu/pipermail/ntgroup/2003-April/001325.html
Cool! It works. Or at least it did for me when I nuked the ITBarLayout
value from my Registry & then opened Explorer -- the value was regenerated.
You're welcome. ;-)
-Jeremy
It goes full screen (no menu bar) and back again (still no
menu bar)!!
>.
>
Well that's what's supposed to happen. Not sure why the prev poster
suggested it.
Did you try deleting the Registry value
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer\ITBarLayout
?
Start-->Run, enter "regedit".
In the left pane, drill down to
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer
Back up the key
\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\Explorer
by clicking "Registry", "Export Registry File..." and entering a name
you'll remember.
Make sure any Explorer windows (if any) are closed.
Highlight ITBarLayout in the right pane, and hit the Delete key.
Exit Regedit, and open Explorer.
HTH,
-Jeremy
See also:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=1606901c22b07%2444a6e930%2437ef2ecf%40TKMSFTNGXA13
-Jeremy
>.
>
I deleted the ITBarLayout values from the registry and
restated the machine. All's well now.
Still weird how it disappeared in the first place though.
>.
>
> Yup, it's OK as another user - it's just my usual logon
> (where all my work is) that's a problem
*tap* *tap* *tap*
HELLO? IS THIS THING ON?
Jackie:
Delete the Registry value I described in previous posts and
you will have your "File Edit View..." menu back.
-Jeremy