I got the blues

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Because you ran "Disk cleanup" and it thought you had not used that folder
and files for quite a while, so it compressed them to save space. If you
open them, they will automatically uncompress.
 
Greetings --

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.


Bruce Chambers

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Well I want to thank you all who helped
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Greetings -

By design, WinXP automatically compresses files that do not ge
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, clic
Tools > Folder Options > View > Advanced settings: Show encrypted o
compressed NTFS files in color


Bruce Chamber

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
having both at once. -- RA
 
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