Cannot Create Toolbar Error
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Email ID:Delivered by FeedBurner Categories Add Remove Programs Context Menus Error Messages Folders & Special folders Help & Support Center Internet & E-mail Start Menu & Taskbar Tweak UI Powertoy User Accounts XP SP2 FAQ Recently added articles.. Windows Vista Windows XP Basics.. Links Winhelponline.com WinXPTutor.com The Winhelponline Blog "Cannot create Toolbar" error when you enable Quick Launch Published: August 2004 Send your feedback Symptom When you try to enable the Quick Launch or the Desktop bar, you may get the error "Cannot https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/240133 create Toolbar". This might happen if the Quick Launch folder is missing in this location: %Appdata%\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch Resolution To resolve the problem, type this command from Start, Run dialog: IE4UINIT.EXE The above command creates the Quick Launch folder automatically, if it is missing in the above location. Now, try to enable the Quick Launch bar. If the problem persists, run the following http://windowsxp.mvps.org/QLError.htm command: REGSVR32 /i SHELL32.DLL Restart Windows. To create the Quick Launch folder manually Click Start, Run and type the above line to see if the folder exists. In most cases, re-creating the folder helps you turn the Quick Launch bar ON. See this knowledgebase article which says for Windows 98/ME, but should also apply for Windows XP (the Quick Launch folder path will vary anyway) Error Message: Cannot Create Toolbar for " Restart Windows and enable the Quick Launch bar. Quick Launch settings are lost on reboot? If the Quick Launch settings are lost on every reboot, fix your Userinit path as explained here Quick Launch settings are not saved; Search Assistant Toolbar in Taskbar Recent Posts Tips 1 | Tips 2| Tips 3 | Home| IE FAQ Feedback | Donate | Disclaimer & Terms of Use | Privacy Policy Copyright © 2004 - 2010 by Ramesh Srinivasan. All Rights reserved internationally. Windows XP Troubleshooting-http://windowsxp.mvps.org All materials in this website are registered with The UK Copyright Service. No part of this website should be reproduced or redistributed in any form without the author's written permission.
in Windows Vista When you right-click on the Taskbar, click Toolbars and then select Quick Launch in your Windows Vista PC, the error "Cannot create toolbar" may popup and the Quick Launch toolbar fails to appear.The result may be the same http://www.winhelponline.com/blog/fix-quick-launch-cannot-create-toolbar-vista/ when you enable the "Show Quick Launch" option in Taskbar and Start menu Properties, and click OK.Fixing the Quick Launch Toolbar1. Download ql-band-fix.zip, unzip and run the enclosed REG file. This restores the https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/cannot-create-toolbar-quick-launch-windows-xp-pro.1115897/ IShellFolderBand GUID {D82BE2B0-5764-11D0-A96E-00C04FD705A2} which in turn fixes the problem. 2. Make sure that the Quick Launch folder exists in the following location:C:\Users\{Username}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet ExplorerIf it's missing, create a new folder named "Quick Launch" in cannot create the above folder.3. Logoff and login back for the changes to take effect.In Windows XP (similar problem was reported long time back), all you need to do is to run two commands to cure the problem. One command recreates the Quick Launch folder and the other registers the Shell32.dll module. (REF "Cannot create Toolbar" error when you enable Quick Launch in Windows XP.)Share this article cannot create toolbar on: FacebookTwitterRedditWhatsAppGoogle+BufferLinkedInPin It Categories Windows VistaPost navigationFix Start Menu Shortcuts and Favorites File Download Security WarningHow to Find Which Program Caused An Unknown Error Message?Home » Microsoft » Windows » Windows Vista » Fix Quick Launch Error "Cannot Create Toolbar" in Windows VistaSubscribe to my email newsletter & receive updates right in your inbox. Random Posts"Turn Off the Lights" Edge Extension Available in Windows Store How to Track the Geolocation of Your Windows 10 Computer or Mobile Phone Using "Find my device" Feature?How to Reset a Windows 10 App When it Fails to Work?How to Change WinKey + E Shortcut Target in Windows 10?Disable File Explorer Notifications in Windows 10 (Sync Provider)How to Change Drive Icons With Custom .ICO Files in Windows?Windir Path Not Resolved or Recognized. How to Fix the Environment Variable?How to Add a Custom Folder in Explorer Navigation Pane under "This PC"?Show Color on Title bar, but not on Taskbar and Start Menu in Windows 10How to Run Programs as TrustedInstaller to Write to Certain Registry Keys or Files? About us | Contact us | Disclaimer & Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Subscribe Copyright© 2016 Ramesh Srinivasan.Scroll back to top
Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Menu Forums Forums Quick Links Search Forums Recent Posts Menu Log in Sign up AnandTech Forums: Technology, Hardware, Software, and Deals Forums > Software > Operating Systems > cannot create toolbar - quick launch [windows xp pro] Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by Dat, Jul 30, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Dat Senior member Joined: Jan 14, 2000 Messages: 742 Likes Received: 0 This is a tricky one... Basically I can not enable the quick launch toolbar on windows xp pro... I've tried 1) right click on taskbar and selected Toolbars-> Quick Launch 2) clicking on start -> taskbar and start menu settings -> check the Show Quick Launch 3) Googling for help Both dont work at all. Option 1, pops up an error window that says: Cannot create toolbar. Check out this dude with the same problems: click me #1 Dat, Jul 30, 2003 Last edited by a moderator: Dec 13, 2010 Twista Diamond Member Joined: Jun 19, 2003 Messages: 9,647 Likes Received: 0 I reformatted when this happened to me before but try the repair option 1st. #2 Twista, Jul 30, 2003 Dat Senior member Joined: Jan 14, 2000 Messages: 742 Likes Received: 0 Nogs. Well its not an option. It's a machine at work. Even though I have admin rights - I can't risk screwing up their build. I did find a work around though... I just enabled toolbars-> links and drag and drop stuff to the link toolbar instead o quick launch... #3 Dat, Jul 30, 2003 spyordie007 Diamond Member Joined: May 28, 2001 Messages: 6,229 Likes Received: 0 I guess that would work, this is something that is going to be profile specific so you would NEVER have to reformat/reinstall to fix this (just trash your user profile). -Spy #4 spyordie007, Jul 30, 2003 stevewm Senior member Joined: Dec 6, 2001 Messages: 742 Likes Received: 0 QuickLaunch is just a folder.... No need to reformat if it doesn't work. Make a folder somewhere on your hardrive. Now click and drag that folder over your taskbar (disable "lock taskbar" first!) or to the edge of your screen on any side and let go of it. It will become a standard toolbar that you can drag shortcuts, or files themselves into. This is exactly how QuickLaunch works. You can do this with ANY folder you want. #5 stevewm, Jul 30, 2003 (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored