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Viking
4th of June 2003 (Wed), 07:51
Can anyone answer my query: Ive gone into browser to view my pics and find that a folder isnt where it normally is..ie its somehow moved into another folder. ive tried moving it back to the main body of the browser by dragging and trying to drop it into the 'Image Library One' heading folder but its telling me that the folder that im trying to move does not exist even though i can see all the pics in it.
Ive tried 'refreshing' it but it again tells me that the folder doesnt exist and do i want to remove it??? That sounds a bit drastic as all my pics are viewable in the folder?...HELP.

Wildman
4th of June 2003 (Wed), 09:28
Look through all the threads in this area and you'll find a big percentage of people's questions regard ZoomBrowser. I'd suggest you ditch it and download BreezeBrowser from www.breezesys.com. You can use a limited edition for free. BreezeBrowser doesn't use a separate database... it's fast, well put together and very stable.

Viking
4th of June 2003 (Wed), 10:27
Thanks for the advice Wildman... Ive now found another copy of the folder hidden within a folder of a folder (just how does it do that..lol) with all the pics there also.
I've done a refresh and removed the offending folder and all seems ok (at the moment... until the next time!!!)
Might look into the prospect of using Breezebrowser in the future... thanks

piper
4th of June 2003 (Wed), 14:48
The "folder within a folder" is a tip-off that you inadvertantly clicked and dragged it there. Windows assumes that when you click and drag on the same drive you want to move the file/folder. Had you accidentally dragged it to a separate partition or drive Windows assumes you want to copy and it would not have "disappeared"