I had this problem on my own PC a few months back, and uninstalling Adobe CS3 made it go away. I just got through fixing a clients machine with the same issue, I decided to remove one component of Cs3 at a time, and by chance the first one I uninstalled was the culprit. That is "ADOBE Version CUE", It has its own control panel settings applet, and upon checking it, the service was supposedly not started. Yet it's clearly the cause of the Explorer crashing.
I didn’t have time to investigate the root cause, and as Version CUE was of no importance to the client, I just let it go at that.
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