file not showing in browser but still can access throught its path

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Hello~

I have a strange problem on my windows2000 professional computer.
One day, not all my files are showing in one of my folder. However, I can
still acess
the file using its absolute path (like c:/foler/filename). The problem is
that I cannot remember all the filenames in that folder, so I cannot recover
all the files. I don't know what is the problem with this computer. Seems
like the folder size is right for the all the files in there. This problem
happens just in that folder. Please provide any information if you have
experienced or solved this kind of problem!


Calvin
 
Calvin said:
Hello~

I have a strange problem on my windows2000 professional computer.
One day, not all my files are showing in one of my folder. However, I can
still acess
the file using its absolute path (like c:/foler/filename). The problem is
that I cannot remember all the filenames in that folder, so I cannot recover
all the files. I don't know what is the problem with this computer. Seems
like the folder size is right for the all the files in there. This problem
happens just in that folder. Please provide any information if you have
experienced or solved this kind of problem!


Calvin

Maybe some of your folders or files are hidden. Press Tools / Folder Options
/
View and tick "Show hidden files". Once you see them, you need to
unhide them in Explorer.
 
I tried that previously but not working........
It looks like file listing for the folder is corrupted or something~
Thanks for your replay anyway~
 
try attrib /?

Calvin said:
I tried that previously but not working........
It looks like file listing for the folder is corrupted or something~
Thanks for your replay anyway~
 

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