Confirm file replace thumbnails?

From: Keith Bennett (bogus_at_bogus.com)
Date: 03/02/04


Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 12:30:12 -0800

When moving image files from folder to folder it
sometimes happens that a file in the destination folder
has the same name as a file that is being moved to that
folder. That's when the Confirm File Replace dialog box
pops up. Normaly the two files displayed in this dialog
box are represented by there associated icons. I thought
I read somewhere that it was possible to do away with the
images default icons and have the actual images displayed
instead, though they be scaled down to thumbnails.
Is this possible in XP or am I simply confusing this with
something else?



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