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Old September 25th 09, 11:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
webster72n
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Default Text Case Problem



"RockyTSquirrel" wrote in message
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Mart & Webster72n,
I've noticed some file name capping on this ME machine, but usually
only
when I'm working on up/dwn loading web pages..
It's a habit now to just check and rename on the server any and all
changes
that take place..
As for the onboard HD's I've only seen a very few changes on the C drive
and never any on the D drive..


Never did any uploading, but downloading is no problem either.
Should it ever happen to me, I'll tolerate it in Mart's fashion, if he can
do it, so can I g. H.


RTS


"Mart" wrote in message
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You may be right Harry. Just looked at my old WinMe laptop and there are
quite a substantial number of upper-case file names, some of which I do
remember were once in lower-case. But not tried (nor intend to try g)
Renaming them.

Mart



"webster72n" wrote in message
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"Mart" wrote in message
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Thanks for the feedback carol, but I suspect the random case-change

issue
was/is a "feature" of WinMe. I recall just 'living with it' on my old
WinMe boxes and I think that was the general consensus when I first
saw
it raised in these news group pages quite some years ago.

It must to be a local problem, Mart, I don't encounter it on my
machine.
H.


Sorry I can't really help any further, don't know if Mike or Noel can
offer anything. Best of luck.

Mart


"caroloyl" wrote in message
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Hi Mart--

Thanks for the--yes--helpful links! I did use System Restore once on
the
new Millennium installation a few days after I got the dual booter
...
and
I did try renaming a few of Me's files manually. Unfortunately the
renaming didn't stick, but then I may have done it with XP :-b Will

try
the renaming again from within Me.

carol



"Mart" wrote in message
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IIRC - I *think* this can sometimes happen due to attribute issues
in
WinMe which *may* be linked to the following KB articles:-

"Start Menu or Shortcut Items Appear Capitalized After Restoration"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;261690

"System Restore May Not Properly Restore Attributes to Files"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;267160
(Note the reference to 'case' in the Symptoms and Workaround

sections)

Interesting to note in the Status section that "Microsoft has

confirmed
that this is a problem ...." and the 'Rename' workaround still

appears
to
be the current fix.

Also, I seem to recall that it was once suggested on these pages,

that
the
way
WinMe handles long filenames, might also have an effect on this
phenomenon. However, there's no mention of this potential problem in
"How
Windows Generates 8.3 File Names from Long File Names"
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/142982/en-us

Sorry if my response isn't very helpful.

Mart


"caroloyl" wrote in message
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I have a couple of Me conundrums going on--this first:

In April I had a new computer built to boot either Millennium or
XP.
Both
OS are on appropriate partitions (C=FAT32; G=NTFS) on a 160 GB

drive.
When I use Windows Explorer in Me (but not XP) I find all folder
and
file
names with 8 or fewer characters converted to all caps (DOS).

Longer
names
appear with initial caps or all lower case letters just as I named
them.
The admixture of naming formats looks chaotic and the DOS version
is
inappropriate for files I upload to my websites. Is there any way I
can
force Millennium's WinExp to use mixed-case and lower case letters
only
for
every name?

Thanks for hanging in here for diehards like me :-)