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Using Windows XP.
For example, I decide to delete the file "abc.xyz", which is on the desktop. I right click the file, then select "Delete" in the drop down menu. Instead of deleting the file, Windows tries to open the file. This happens in the "Windows Explorer" window also. The problem gets worse if many files are selected.
The corresponding dialogue boxes also pop up for each file selected:
If the file's extension is not recognized: "Select the program to open file"
And at the same time, the dialogue for deleting the file pops up:"Are you sure you want to delete this file?"
Does anyone know how to troubleshoot this problem? Thanks in advance,
Jaime
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