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Old December 29th 04, 02:17 AM
Larry Reynolds
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Default Unable to create new folder in windows explorer 98SE

I somehow have lost the option to click on filenewfolder. It isn't that
it is "grayed out"......it isn't
even there any more. It has been several weeks since I have made a new
folder, but I don't remember
any new programs or any other changes to my P-III 650 512MB system with the
exception of changing
some Nvidia video drivers for my GeForce video card. Any ideas would be
appreciated.

Thanks,
Larry Reynolds
Houston, TX


 




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