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In <3FE8F39D.6000900@san.rr.com>, on 12/23/03
at 06:01 PM, Tom Brown said:
>I am trying to add a folder to the Help Center folder on my desktop to
>contain some of my own stuff. If I open the Help Center, then right
>click, select Create new > Folder and name the folder, it creates a new
>folder alright, but there is another folder within that one with an
>identical name! For instance, if I create a folder named "Info" within
>Help Center, I get the one I wanted *PLUS* another one named "Info"
>within it.I cannot place anything within the first Info folder. Anything
>I try to drag/drop into the first one goes into the second one.
That's an odd one. Have you checked the Folder Template. It's possible
someone did something to modify the template.
INI file corruption is another possibility. When was the last time you
cleaned up your INIs and what tools did you use?
Regards,
Steven
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