On a Windows Vista-based computer, you cannot use keyboard shortcuts to select more than one item in Windows Explorer. For example, you cannot use the CTRL+A keyboard shortcut to select all the items in a Windows Explorer window. Also, you cannot select multiple items in a Windows Explorer window by holding the SHIFT key or the CTRL key while you click the items.
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This problem occurs because certain applications add a key to the registry. The key prevents you from selecting multiple items in Windows Explorer.
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To resolve this issue, use the Reset Folders command. To use the Reset Folders command, follow these steps:
| 1. | In the Windows Explorer window where this issue occurs, click Organize, and then click Folder and Search Options. |
| 2. | On the View tab, click Reset Folders. |
Note You may have to repeat these steps if you experience this problem again. The applications that cause this problem may insert the key into the registry whenever they run.
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