Filenames missing in thumbnail/filmstrip mode

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Hi, everyone. I hope I can explain this so someone understands it. I have 2
folders (My Pictures, and one of its sub-folders) that do not provide the
filename associated with the icons/thumbnails in those foldes when the folder
is set to filmstrip or thumbnail mode. The info _is_ displayed when I select
tiles, icons, list, or details. It's not really serious, just annoying. I
update Norton Anti-Virus weekly and scan for viruses daily (never found
anything). Any ideas?

Patrick
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