True.
Just that since vista introduces a new way of navigating folders, I am
wondering why isn't the 'new' way not working as expected on my machine. I
can't navigate from the root into sub-folders using the breadcrumb way,
because there is no arrow to navigate further
As such, I can navigate items in other ways.. such as double click on a
folder, like u said (which has always been the usual way so far).
"PaulB" wrote:
> I don't know why this is happening but you don't need to hit refresh, just
> click on any item in the window, which is what you intend to do anyway.
> --
> Paul
>
>
> "Shyam" wrote:
>
> > With reference to the breadcrumb address bar in the windows vista explorer,
> > I'd expect that there would be a drop-down arrow to navigate into any
> > existing subfolders.
> >
> > i.e.
> > C:\ .......................... Computer>C:>
> > C:\Program Files ....... Computer>C:>Program Files
> > and so on.
> >
> > With that said, whenever I navigate to the root of any partition (say C:\ or
> > D:\ etc.. ) I notice that the drop down arrow at the end of the bread crumb
> > (address) bar disappears. This only happens in the ROOT of a partition.
> >
> > i.e.
> > C:\ .................... Computer>C: //no arrow!
> >
> > The workaround for this is to manually click the refresh button at the end
> > of the bread crumb address bar (next to the stop button) and the drop down
> > arrow at the end of the path shows up!
> >
> > Why do I need to hit refresh? Shouldn't the arrow always be there if there
> > were subfolders to navigate to?
> >
> > This isn't a major issue but an annoyance. Neverthless, does anyone know
> > what's happening?