Further to my comments dated 12/7/08, I have discovered that by ticking off
the "hide protected operating system files" in the folder options/view I can
see these desktop.ini files in all the folders (translucent or not).
I thought that, by having selected "show hidden files and folders", I was
seeing them.
Now, I ended up with two of them (identicals) in my Pictures folder. I
deleted the one I created and repeated the running ot the ATTRIB command to
no avail.
Any further ideas that can help me will be greatly appreciated
"Carlos R" wrote:
> Thank you for your prompt response Mark.
> My OS is Windows Vista Premium SP1, but the problem has been there well
> before the SP1 update.
> I have applied the procedure outlined by Ramesh to no avail. I should
> mention that I have moved all folders to drive D: right after the original OS
> install, so I used the "Copy as Path" as well with negative result.
> Any other thoughts or clarification of the procedure? My level of expertise
> is limited but I am used to working with the c:\ prompt and all the more
> basic commands in DOS.
>
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
> > Shell folders are displayed with the standard folder icon in ...:
> > http://www.winhelponline.com/article...ows-Vista.html
> > <quote>
> > This behavior can occur when the desktop.ini file in the shell folder is
> > missing or incorrect, or it has no attributes set.
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> >
> > "Carlos R" <> wrote in message
> > news:07D2D78A-BDC7-423D-AD32-...
> > > I have lost the translucent icon for my Pictures folder, it has gone the
> > > standard yellow colour and will not display its contents (despite using
> > > Properties/Customize/Folder pictures/Choose file).
> > > All other folders are (translucent) OK
> >