Context menu for Libraries folder?

I'm not seeing a context menu when right clicking in the Libraries folder. Tried holding down shift too.

Is there supposed to be one?

I get a context menu in the Library it's self.

Thanks,

JefferyS

What Libraries folder are you talking about?

If it's a standard folder, then you should get the same context menu you'll get in other standard folders.

In other words I think we need a lot more information from you about the problem.

He's talking about the new libraries feature on Windows 7 John. I am still running Vista so I can't test his problem here.

I'm on Win7 and get context menus in the Libraries folder.

More info would be useful, like exactly what is being clicked and where. Are we talking about the Libraries icon in the file display? The folder tree? Or are we talking about right-clicking on a library (i.e. below the Libraries level) in the tree or file display? Or are we talking about right-clicking the background of the file display when showing a library or the list of Libraries?

Sorry for not giving enough information.
Attached is a screen snip of DOpus.

Thanks,

JefferyS


I get a standard menu there, FWIW.

What happens when you right-click there in Explorer?

Explorer crashes when I right click in there. Guess I have some sort of windows problem.

Thanks,

JefferyS

Just wanted to let everyone know what I found so if anyone else has this problem it may help them.

I found in a forum post that sysinternals AutoRuns program will show you the context menus on the explorer tab.

I found that one entry for adobe acrobat 9 had a file not found when it listed the file location. So I corrected that in the registry.
I also found several entries that had file not found but the program was no longer installed so I deleted them.

Every works now. Dopus shows a context menu and Explorer doesn't crash any more.

Thanks,

JefferyS