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Folder renaming retrieves old file with same name



 
 
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Old December 29th 07, 04:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
JWB
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Default Folder renaming retrieves old file with same name

I use Vista Business on a Sony vgn-c150p.

If I have a folder named "FolderOne", copy it to a folder named "Copy", and
then modify files in "FolderOne", then delete "FolderOne" (because I screwed
the project up and want to revert back to the previous state), then rename
"Copy" to "FolderOne", "FolderOne" contains the modified files, not the
files that were in "Copy".

What's up with this?
 




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