I would suspect that an updated, Vista compliant version of a program or one
that uses Windows API calls for File Open/Save dialogs would support this.
You might want to see if Irfanview or Adobe have Vista-compliant versions of
their software or if these are, let them know you're not happy with their
performance in this area.
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"Baffin" <> wrote in message
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>I saved a search (creating a 'virutal folder') and would like programs
>(such
> as Adobe Bridge or Irfanview) to see it as a folder -- but they don't --
> they
> apparently see it as an unknown file type.
>
> I have Irfanview set up such that when I right-click on a folder, I see an
> option for 'Browse with Irfanview'. However, when I right-click on a
> search
> folder, that option doesn't appear -- as if Vista isn't presenting the
> search
> folder as a folder type to applications.
>
> However, apparently Open dialog boxes work with saved-search folders --
> when
> directed to a saved-search folder, the Open dialog displays 'searching'
> and
> then the list of the virtual folder -- that's great, that's what I expect.
>
> However, I have other applications that apparently don't see the
> saved-search folder like a real folder.
>
> (I think the point of a saved-search folder is to function as a 'virtual
> folder', ie., be indistinguishable from a real folder by applications. Is
> this impression correct?)
>
> What's happening here? Can I get a saved-search folder to operate just
> like
> a real folder?