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To: TimF who wrote (18537)4/9/2001 10:24:52 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110626
 
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If you're viewing the contents of your hard drive as a Web page, and you double-click the Windows folder (or the Windows\System folder), you'll see this warning message: "To view the contents of this folder, click Show Files." You can avoid these warnings by opting not to view your folders as Web pages.

Not good enough? You can remove those warnings and still view your folders as Web pages. The warning messages are part of the customization for the Windows and Windows\System folders. Remove the customization and you remove the messages.

Open the Windows folder, locate the folder.htt and desktop.ini files, and create copies of these files in the same folder. (Name them anything you want, such as folder1.htt and desktop1.ini, or just leave them as "Copy Of folder.htt" and "Copy Of desktop.ini.") Still in the Windows folder, select View, Customize This Folder and select Remove Customization. Click Next twice, then click Finish. Repeat these steps for the Windows\System folder, and those warning messages are history.



To: TimF who wrote (18537)4/10/2001 12:00:44 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110626
 
hi tim

i don't fully understand your question. perhaps tc answered it for you. if not, please post again telling us what is wrong and what you'd like to do. or maybe describe what you are seeing. i am assuming you are talking about when you are in windows explorer.... is that correct?

sorry

:)

mark