auto refresh Windows Explorer



I installed recently a few new pc's (Windows XP SP2), and they are
really annoyed with this auto refresh in Windows. When they want to
search in a folder that contains more thanb 100 eps or tiff files they
receive for several seconds a blank screen and then the window goes
back to the beginning of the folder.

Does anybody know how to solve that problem.

Francis.

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