Browse for Folder not showing connecting lines

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CharlesEF

Hi All,

I am using XP Pro SP2 with all current updates installed. From the
beginning of the install I have noticed that whenever I use a 'Browse
for Folder' dialog I no longer see the lines on the left that connect
the root folder to the sub folders. Ex: Click the + to open drive C:,
all sub folders show below but there is no line, on the left, that
shows the connection of the root folder to the sub folders.

Is this a new 'feature' of XP? Or, should I be looking for a problem?


Thanks for any help,

Charles
 
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Hi All,

I am using XP Pro SP2 with all current updates installed. From the
beginning of the install I have noticed that whenever I use a 'Browse
for Folder' dialog I no longer see the lines on the left that connect
the root folder to the sub folders. Ex: Click the + to open drive C:,
all sub folders show below but there is no line, on the left, that
shows the connection of the root folder to the sub folders.

Is this a new 'feature' of XP? Or, should I be looking for a problem?


Thanks for any help,

Charles

This is normal..See:
http://filexoom.com/view/2007/1/16/53568/_Ayush_/Clipboard01.jpg


Good Luck, Ayush.
 
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I am using XP Pro SP2 with all current updates installed. From the
beginning of the install I have noticed that whenever I use a 'Browse
for Folder' dialog I no longer see the lines on the left that connect
the root folder to the sub folders. Ex: Click the + to open drive C:,
all sub folders show below but there is no line, on the left, that
shows the connection of the root folder to the sub folders.
Is this a new 'feature' of XP? Or, should I be looking for a problem?
Thanks for any help,

This is normal..See:http://filexoom.com/view/2007/1/16/53568/_Ayush_/Clipboard01.jpg

Good Luck, Ayush.

Hi,

Yes, the picture you posted shows exactly what I see. I wonder why MS
would change this since all previous versions of Windows were
consistant, until XP that is.


Thanks for the help,

Charles
 

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