

For a list with solutions checkout his Explorer Hangs page.The Text Services Framework is designed to offer advanced language and word processing features to applications.

Even back in the modem days when Windows XP came along no one used to do it. No one connects to windows shares over the internet, SMB is just too chatty for that. I mean who decided that 30 seconds was a good time out value for a home computer that sits on a local network. They all get loaded in but they can’t open their gui until the current blockage has timed out. Pressing the windows key and E to load a new instance of Explorer works but you don’t actually get an Explorer window. The integrated nature of Windows Explorer means that if one hangs then it blocks other Windows Explorers from loading. My biggest bugbear is the fact that the Windows Exploder, erm I mean Windows Explorer will hang for what appears to be no reason.
