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Old July 9th 04, 02:38 AM
Tom
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Default pairs of web pages and folders

Even though I have selected "show and manage the pair as a
single file" under "managing pairs of web pages and
folders" in Windows Explorer folder options, they still
appear as two things and have to be moved or deleted
separately. Solution?
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Old July 17th 04, 06:20 AM
name
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Default pairs of web pages and folders

Does not sound like the XP or so default installed solution.

Try staying away from so called backward compatible gadgets.

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"show and manage the pair as a
single file"


Above never is a standard in any win98.

It is a total yoke an gimmick.

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Stay with classic win98, or kiss XP activation.

But don't bother to mainstream this neo konservative crap.




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Even though I have selected "show and manage the pair as a
single file" under "managing pairs of web pages and
folders" in Windows Explorer folder options, they still
appear as two things and have to be moved or deleted
separately. Solution?


 




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