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Folder options windows xp
Folder options windows xp







folder options windows xp

I won’t even go into all the changes in sub-fields of the file or file folder “details”, because those changes make even less sense. Unless the file is from a Microsoft Office application, then the “Date Created” is maintained and only the “Date Modified” is changed to the moment of the file copy. Files from all other applications get BOTH fields changed to the moment of copying. Only if you copy the JPEG to another location - then it changes the “Date Created”, but NOT the “Date Modified”. That’s all well and good, but it DOESN’T change that field if the file is a JPEG. If you change ANY details in the “Comments”, “Keywords”, etc-ad nauseum, then it changes the “Date Modified” timestamp to the day, date and time that change was made. Date Created and Date Modified, are two DIFFERENT things, depending on what KIND of file you’re talking about. Here’s one BIG example, among at least half a dozen that I’ve noticed.

folder options windows xp

The only thing that you can really count on being a “constant” in the details listings is the “filename” field. What is interesting is that I can get to the sharing and security panel when I right click at the root level.After hours spent with trying to understand the logic behind the “what and why” of information that is saved in Windows File Explorer (I’ve been a Windows user for nearly 25 years), I’ve come to conclusion that “logic” has very little to do with it. The same is true for this information on the desktop without sp3 and I have no problem geting the properties panel on individual folders. When I looked at the control panel admin templates the items specified are not configured. I have never had to set any group policy before. I looked at the links you provided and not sure whether they apply. Once I places the laptop back into the MSHOME domain I was able to get to it from the desktop only after I entered a user name and password. It was hit and miss whether I could get to the laptop folders from the desktop though. Even after updating to sp3 I was able from the laptop to get to folders on the desktop. This morning I had to place the laptop back into the MSHOME group again. I have had this setup for the last 3 years or more. I have a desk top running xp pro without the sp3 update and a laptop running xp pro with sp3 connected to the MSHOME via wireless connection.









Folder options windows xp