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   Peter to All   
   Re: The complete folder / file name is N   
   07 Aug 10 19:31:59   
   
   From: pete.ivesAll_stRESS@blueyonder.co.uk   
      
   In article <35%6o.197065$9f6.392811@twister1.libero.it>,   
   the.white.queen@hotmail.it says...   
   >   
   > "Peter"  ha scritto nel messaggio   
   > news:MPG.26c67c7940f750fd98968d@news.virginmedia.com...   
   >   
   > > So, let's get this straight.   
   >   
   > Let's :-)   
   >   
   > >It is the folders inside your images folder   
   > > that do not display the name of the folder or any example pictures of   
   > > what that folder contains, and it these folders that you want to change   
   > > so that they do exactly that.   
   >   
   > It's all of those: subfolders AND images inside my Images folder.   
   >   
   >   
   > > So why don't you right mouse click on those folders and select   
   > > properties. Surely there is a customize tab available to you there.   
   >   
   > There is a Customize tab, but for the folder type, "pictures" is already   
   > selected.   
   >   
   >   
   And you've tried the 'restore defaults' buttons. There are 2 of them.   
   One you can see when you click on the customize tab. The other one is   
   found when you click on the 'change icon' button.   
      
   Other than that, perhaps there is a registry fix for this. I personally   
   don't know it there is, but, if I find the time I might do a little   
   searching.   
      
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