Windows explorer won't open files on double clicking

Just got Win7 installed on rMBP. Double clicking file basically puts you in renaming file, no matter how fast clicking. Anyone else seeing this?
Thanks,
Doug

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Are Photoshop and OS fully updated and have you performed the usual trouble-shooting routines (trashing prefs by keeping command-alt-shift pressed while starting Photoshop, 3rd party plug-ins deactivation, system maintenance like repairing permissions, purging PRAM, font validation, etc.)?

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