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From: Fuzzy Logic on 2 Jul 2010 13:47 cypy(a)live.com (Cindy Parker) wrote in news:4c2d91de$0$7659$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool1.arcor-online.net: > On one of my computers the folder > > C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings > > IS shown in WinExplorer whereas on another it is NOT. > The folder exists on both computers. I can verify it through cmdline > command > > dir /a > > All settings in WinExplorer menu > > Tools->Folder Options->View > > are the same. Yes, "show hidden files and folders" is enabled. > Yes "Display content of system folders" is enabled. > > But on one computer the folder does not appear in WinExplorer. > > What is the reason? > > Cindy > > In Windows Explorer Tools>Folder Options>View>Show hidden files and folders
From: FrankV on 2 Jul 2010 15:38
Local Settings normally are defined as "hidden" and you wouldn't see it unless in Explorer you change it in tools>folder options>view to "show hidden files". Frank "Cindy Parker" <cypy(a)live.com> wrote in message news:4c2d91de$0$7659$9b4e6d93(a)newsspool1.arcor-online.net... > On one of my computers the folder > > C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings > > IS shown in WinExplorer whereas on another it is NOT. > The folder exists on both computers. I can verify it through cmdline > command > > dir /a > > All settings in WinExplorer menu > > Tools->Folder Options->View > > are the same. Yes, "show hidden files and folders" is enabled. > Yes "Display content of system folders" is enabled. > > But on one computer the folder does not appear in WinExplorer. > > What is the reason? > > Cindy > |