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Guest
Hiya All:
I am new to this group, so please bear with me. I have a small problem
regarding some of my folders on my computer (Windows XP - Service Pack 2).
When I have to make new folders, I go through the normal procedure. So when
it comes to 'Customize the folder' and I set it for a particular function
(i.e. Pictures - for a particular picture folder), all seems well. When it
comes to creating a new Music Folder, when I customise that for music and
change the picture to that of the album I am creating, it gets created.
However once that is done, and when I view the folders by Thumbnails, I come
across the folder I created for Photos now has the characteristics of the
Music folder. When I try and revert to the photo album properties for the
photo folder, the problem goes to the music folder.
It is a strange problem, that is not affecting the running of my computer,
and I was therefore asking anyone on this group, whether they have any advice
as to how I could rectify this.
I would appreciate all help.
Regards,
Stephen
I am new to this group, so please bear with me. I have a small problem
regarding some of my folders on my computer (Windows XP - Service Pack 2).
When I have to make new folders, I go through the normal procedure. So when
it comes to 'Customize the folder' and I set it for a particular function
(i.e. Pictures - for a particular picture folder), all seems well. When it
comes to creating a new Music Folder, when I customise that for music and
change the picture to that of the album I am creating, it gets created.
However once that is done, and when I view the folders by Thumbnails, I come
across the folder I created for Photos now has the characteristics of the
Music folder. When I try and revert to the photo album properties for the
photo folder, the problem goes to the music folder.
It is a strange problem, that is not affecting the running of my computer,
and I was therefore asking anyone on this group, whether they have any advice
as to how I could rectify this.
I would appreciate all help.
Regards,
Stephen