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Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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How to restore copy defaults?
I somehow lost the option to choose whether to overwrite, save or create a
duplicate file when copying. I.E. There is already a file named Testfile. Do you want to replace that file with the new file, keep the old file, or keep both (rename to Testfile(2). I know this is a simplified version of what it asks, but you get the idea. I'm sure I clicked somewhere to "apply this option everytime", without noticing. It's not a problem with copying say, music from one drive to another where if it's a duplicate filename it really probably is a duplicate, but will become a problem when copying files from my camera with which the names are all formatted using the same scheme until I manually change them. Any help with knowing how to reset this option? Thanks a million! |