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Re: Windows Explorer very very slow

From: Kenneth Porter <shiva_at_sewingwitch.com>
Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2008 16:33:49 -0700

On Wednesday, July 30, 2008 8:01 AM +0200 Stefan Küng
<tortoisesvn_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> If they're up and and fine (i.e., that's not the reason) then please
> download some registry checker/cleaner to check whether there are shell
> extensions still registered but not available anymore (i.e., the registry
> still points to some dlls but the dlls are not there anymore).

Any recommendations on a good checker?

I've no problem manually inspecting with regedit, if I have some idea where
to look and what I'm looking for. Where do extensions normally register
themselves? (A pointer to appropriate MS developer docs would be welcome.)

I've been seeing very slow Explorer response on right mouse button
selection of a file or folder (30 seconds up to several minutes, depending
on machine and file selected). I'd like to figure out how to debug it.
(What would be really handy is a profiler built into Explorer that reports
times spent in each hook.)

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