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Why does Vista Home Premium (with SP2) on a SONY VAIO laptop automatically
installs a folder with a "files" extension with two thumbnails for every graphic data file saved anywhere? For example when I save a photo abc.jpg, a new folder abc.jpg.files is automatically added. This folder contains two 4 kb thumbnails called vcm_s_kf_m160_150x150.jpg and vcm_s_kf_repr_150x150.jpg. Is this perhaps required by some graphics viewing Windows or Sony software - which I never use. John |