>
> As a wild guess, perhaps you have a bit of registry corruption, such as 
> maybe an invalid value type for some key.  If you have a registry cleaner 
> or tester that you like and trust, then perhaps it would be worthwhile to 
> run that against the problem machine.
>

Of course.  Now that you say it, that makes perfect sense.  

I'll have to coordinate my trouble-shooting with the owner of the machine; 
so, I may not be able to report on the outcome any time soon.  But thank 
you very much.  That gives me a direction to pursue.

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