Sounds like you want the Control Strip control panel, not the extension 
manager. Look in Control Panels and there you should find it and be able to
show/hide your control strip.

Beverly
>
> Trying to find mi recent control strip that i did not find anyware i try to
> get in to the extensions manager to turn the extension from the control
> panel, i get the following: the application "Extensions manager" has
> unexpectedly quit because an error of type 2.
>
> I then go to my hard drive to the system folder, once there i find another
> system folder and reads (disabled), and a another folder,
>  system extensions (disabled).
> What does this mean? how can i get in to the extensions manager, and
> recuperate my control strp?

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