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Jorge Bravo
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      11th Jan 2007
When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which are
as usual in black.

The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
blue

What does that mean, please?

qimi


 
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Wesley Vogel
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      11th Jan 2007
Compressed NTFS files are displayed in blue.

Encrypted NTFS files are displayed in green.

If this option is selected in Folder Options...
Start | Run | Type: control folders | Click OK |
View tab | Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color

Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color
[[Specifies that the names of files you compress or encrypt on NTFS drives
appear in a color when you view them in a folder window. This does not
apply to folders you compress using ZIP compression utilities.]]

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Jorge Bravo <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which
> are as usual in black.
>
> The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
> blue
>
> What does that mean, please?
>
> qimi

 
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Paul Johnson
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      11th Jan 2007
Jorge Bravo wrote:

> When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which
> are as usual in black.
>
> The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
> blue
>
> What does that mean, please?


As explained in Windows Help (where I originally learned about it), it means
the file named in blue is compressed.



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Bruce Chambers
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      12th Jan 2007
Jorge Bravo wrote:
> When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which are
> as usual in black.
>
> The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
> blue
>
> What does that mean, please?
>
> qimi
>
>



By design, WinXP automatically compresses files that do not get
used frequently, and, if you've left the default settings intact,
displays those files in blue.

If you wish to change this behavior, in Windows Explorer, click
Tools > Folder Options > View > Advanced settings: Show encrypted or
compressed NTFS files in color.


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Jorge Bravo
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      12th Jan 2007
In the Windows directory, for instance, all the $uninstall folders are in
blue; also inside the Windows\System32 the dllcache and the drvstore folders
are in blue.

Is this to be expected?

I ran SFC yesterday. Could that be the cause?

Thank you


qimi



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> Jorge Bravo wrote:
>> When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which
>> are as usual in black.
>>
>> The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
>> blue
>>
>> What does that mean, please?
>>
>> qimi

>
>
> By design, WinXP automatically compresses files that do not get
> used frequently, and, if you've left the default settings intact,
> displays those files in blue.
>
> If you wish to change this behavior, in Windows Explorer, click
> Tools > Folder Options > View > Advanced settings: Show encrypted or
> compressed NTFS files in color.
>
>
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>
> Bruce Chambers
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> Help us help you:
> http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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>
> Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. -Bertrand
> Russell



 
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Paul Johnson
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      13th Jan 2007
Please avoid quoting in reverse order.
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Jorge Bravo wrote:

> In the Windows directory, for instance, all the $uninstall folders are in
> blue; also inside the Windows\System32 the dllcache and the drvstore
> folders are in blue.
>
> Is this to be expected?


Only if they haven't been recently used and you have the "compress old
files" option checked in Disk Cleanup.

> I ran SFC yesterday. Could that be the cause?


Not at all.


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Rock
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      13th Jan 2007
"Jorge Bravo" wrote

> In the Windows directory, for instance, all the $uninstall folders are in
> blue; also inside the Windows\System32 the dllcache and the drvstore
> folders are in blue.
>
> Is this to be expected?
>
> I ran SFC yesterday. Could that be the cause?


> "Bruce Chambers" escreveu


>> Jorge Bravo wrote:
>>> When I do a search I find some files in blue among all the others which
>>> are as usual in black.
>>>
>>> The same with the Directory, when I expand it some folders' names are in
>>> blue
>>>
>>> What does that mean, please?


>> By design, WinXP automatically compresses files that do not get
>> used frequently, and, if you've left the default settings intact,
>> displays those files in blue.
>>
>> If you wish to change this behavior, in Windows Explorer, click
>> Tools > Folder Options > View > Advanced settings: Show encrypted or
>> compressed NTFS files in color.


That's normal and has nothing to do with SFC. Folders in blue mean they are
compressed. All those folders normally compressed.

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