Lightroom 2.6 export problem.

When exporting photos after editing in LR  for example 200 pics I always get message " the following photos did not export" "view in Library".  Usually this around 5 to10 photos. If I now say "export with previous" it does export them. any Ideas would be welcome.
System is win7 with i7 processor.
       Doug

There's a text box at the bottom of the Choose Folder dialogue. Type the disk address you're interested in it (e.g. E:\blah\foo\baz) and hit enter. After that, things should work properly.
The problem is caused, unbelievably, by having too many icons on your desk top. Weird, eh?
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