It seems you are trying to store them in a location Vista doesn't like.
http://www.hanselman.com/blog/Vistas...alization.aspx
Try saving them in C:\Users\youraccount\Pictures
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"controlu" <> wrote in message
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> Me too. I get e-mailed pictures, they go into a folder and "poof", they're
> gone until I click on that compatibility files thing. Can't copy them
> anywhere either.
> Please - need an answer.
>
> "PuzzledAboutCompatibilityFiles" wrote:
>
>> There is a command button on the toolbar of the Documents folder that
>> says
>> "Compatibility Files". Does anyone know what are they and why nothing is
>> mentioned about them in the Vista documentation? (at least not when
>> searching
>> on "Compatibilty Files").
>>
>> I ask because a program I was running created a folder and some files
>> that I
>> wasn't able to see in the Documents folder (or from a command prompt)
>> until I
>> clicked the Compatibilty Files button (by accident, really). The program
>> was
>> a 32-bit Java program, and there were no compatibility issues I was aware
>> of.
>> My file options were set to see hidden and system files, so I couldn't
>> understand why the files weren't appearing. Clicking on this button
>> showed
>> the folders and files the Java program created, and a few other files I
>> was
>> able to view before (however they showed different modification dates).
>> I
>> wasn't able to see most of the other files and folders in the directory
>> in
>> this Compatibility Files "view," however. What happened?
>>