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Old 07-31-2007, 09:50 AM
David
 
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Default Files are not visible

Hi,

I have a folder that has a lot of .CHK files, but now when I open the folder
it shows no files, like it's emtpy.
But if I click properties of the folder it shows the number of files inside
and the size of the folder, it has more than 2 Gb.
The folder is not hidden as I already checked that as well.
How can I access that files?

Thanks.
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Old 08-01-2007, 11:38 PM
chris
 
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Default RE: Files are not visible


Have you tried windows explorer and tools then folder options and looking in
the Advanced settings window to untick the box for do not show hidden files
and folders?
"David" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have a folder that has a lot of .CHK files, but now when I open the folder
> it shows no files, like it's emtpy.
> But if I click properties of the folder it shows the number of files inside
> and the size of the folder, it has more than 2 Gb.
> The folder is not hidden as I already checked that as well.
> How can I access that files?
>
> Thanks.

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