William Morrison wrote:

They found that McAfee site adviser is causing a conflict, in msconfig
under services uncheck the McAfee site adviser, reboot and copy/cut
paste should work fine.



I also discovered that the Site Advisor can be uninstalled altogether. Go in Program Files -> McAfee -> Site Advisor and run uninstall.exe. Added bonus: this process prompts a survey form asking why you uninstalled the Site Advisor, which allows you to tell McAfee that it was conflicting with SM2. The more people do this, the more likely it is that they will fix this bug.

(Of course, it automatically launches the survey through IE even if it's not the default browser, so don't hesitate to add a comment about that too!)

S.
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