...:47 -0400, Leonard Grey wrote: Thumbs is a file just like ... which filename extensions (e.g., db) are specifically SYSTEM files? It's... command. If we could make *.db not a system file, we ... the command: GLOBAL /i attrib -s \thumbs.db However, any new ... set. (why the heck is Thumbs.db a system file anyway)?... this is Windows creating the Thumbs.db file, containing all the ...
On Sun, 25 May 2008 04:34:47 -0400, Leonard Grey wrote: Thumbs is a file just like any other file...you can't accord one file special ...make it NOT a system file????? Is there a setting for which filename extensions (e.g., db) are specifically SYSTEM files? If we could make *.db not a system file, we wouldn't be getting that warning (why the heck is Thumbs.db a system file anyway)?
... way to permanently turn off the Windows Thumbs.db warning? Whenever I delete pictures on ... I'm concerned about is the Windows Thumbs.db, yet, inexplicably, countless times, Windows always asks me to confirm the Thumbs.db delete even though it's a file I've never cared ... turn off the silly Windows message Confirm File Delete The file "Thumbs.db' is a system file. If...
Sharon wrote : Is there a way to permanently turn off the Windows Thumbs.db warning? Perhaps better to tell Windoze not to create it? http://www.annoyances.org/exec/show/article03-204 -- - - /klaus
... way to permanently turn off the Windows Thumbs.db warning? Whenever I delete pictures on...I'm concerned about is the Windows Thumbs.db, yet, inexplicably, countless times, Windows always asks me to confirm the Thumbs.db delete even though it's a...message Confirm File Delete The file "Thumbs.db' is a system file. ... not be deleted, but a new .db file will be created when add'l...
Is there a way to permanently turn off the Windows Thumbs.db warning? Whenever I delete pictures on Windows, ... file I'm concerned about is the Windows Thumbs.db, yet, inexplicably, countless times, Windows always asks me to confirm the Thumbs.db delete even though it's a file I... silly Windows message Confirm File Delete The file "Thumbs.db' is a system file. If you remove ...
...the reporting is the same. My question is should we be doing the optimizations? If so, how often? These plans were setup by the software consultant who configured our server. I'm guessing that they set it up the way they prefer to see it run. I'm really not sure. What are the "rules of thumb" or best practices for setting up these plans? Thanks in advance, Linn
... and the reporting is the same. My question is should we be doing the optimizations? If so, how often? These plans were setup by the software consultant who configured our server. I'm guessing that they set it up the way they prefer to see it run. I'm really not sure. What are the "rules of thumb" or best practices for setting up these plans? Thanks in advance, Linn