Hi Jeffrey,

Jeffrey Altman wrote on 24 September 2013 02:17:-
> 
> On 9/23/2013 8:36 PM, Tim Adye wrote:
> > By several long processes of elimination, I found that afs_shl_ext.dll
> > was being loaded by a registry key:
> >
> > [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\{00021500-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}]
> > @="{5F820CA1-3DDE-11DB-B2CE-001558092DB5}"
> >
> > which autoruns doesn't know about. If I remove that key, my bug is
> > fixed! I checked that this key is added as part of the OpenAFS
> > installation and removing it is all that's needed to fix File Explorer's
> > administrator access control.
> >
> > What does this key do? Will it break anything to remove it? I didn't see
> > any problem, and the OpenAFS icon overlays and context menus seem to work.
> 
> This is the registration for the InfoTip handler.  When you hover the
> pointer over a mount point or symlink an infotip is displayed that shows
> the target object.

Thanks, that's fine for me. I can live without this feature on AFS folders and 
work around the much more serious problem working with administrator NTFS 
folders.

If you are interested in debugging this further, I'd be happy to help if you 
have any ideas of what to test. I don't have a MS support contract, though.

Thanks,
Tim.

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 Tim Adye      [email protected]       http://hepunx.rl.ac.uk/~adye
 ATLAS Group,  Particle Physics Dept,  Rutherford Appleton Lab


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