RtClick STARTUP error 'shellext.dll.

After doing a restore to get rid of an AcronisTrueImage facility that wouldn't uninstall, I now get an error 'shellext.dll' when I click with the right button on START or click with the right button on a desktop icon. When the error occurs, I click OK 4 x times and then am able to proceed as usual with the function right-click that initially, I tried to access.

shellext.dll "Error loading signing XML from Sigs.Xml"

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"GARYINAUST" wrote in message news: d7653bf4-c77b-4df6-8594-5e36c4dfc3c6...
> After doing a restore to get rid of an AcronisTrueImage installation
> which would not uninstall, I now get an error "shellext.dll" when I have the right
> Click START, or right-click on an icon on the desktop. When the error occurs I
> 4 x times on OK and then am able to proceed as usual with the right
> click on home, I tried to access the function.
>
> shellext.dll "error loading signing XML from Sigs.Xml.
>

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