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Explorer Folder SGowing 58 Files Sound Showing 54
Vista Basic x32 sp2
I moved the location of Vista's Media folder to a folder I call Sounds. When I open the folder in Sound to set a wav file to an event it displays only 54 files while explorer is showing 59 ( the actual number). Any reason why the two places in vista would show a different number of files?? James |
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Explorer Folder SGowing 58 Files Sound Showing 54
One clarification.
I didn't set the location of the windows\media folder. But there is a descretion between the files being rported by Explorer and what is being reported when I browse for files in the sound event dialog. I even went into my Sounds folder and deleted several wav files but they still show up in the browse dialog for event sounds. Any idea why this is so?? James "JamesJ" wrote in message ... Vista Basic x32 sp2 I moved the location of Vista's Media folder to a folder I call Sounds. When I open the folder in Sound to set a wav file to an event it displays only 54 files while explorer is showing 59 ( the actual number). Any reason why the two places in vista would show a different number of files?? James |
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Explorer Folder SGowing 58 Files Sound Showing 54
One clarification.
I didn't set the location of the windows\media folder. But there is a descretion between the files being rported by Explorer and what is being reported when I browse for files in the sound event dialog. I even went into my Sounds folder and deleted several wav files but they still show up in the browse dialog for event sounds. Any idea why this is so?? James "JamesJ" wrote in message ... Vista Basic x32 sp2 I moved the location of Vista's Media folder to a folder I call Sounds. When I open the folder in Sound to set a wav file to an event it displays only 54 files while explorer is showing 59 ( the actual number). Any reason why the two places in vista would show a different number of files?? James |