Re: File Properties
- From: Gary Smith <bitbucket@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 20:01:43 -0700
If XP can't see the added property values when the original 2K drive is
mounted in the XP system, then I'm afraid you're out of luck. I have no
idea why that would be the case. You might get a better answer in the
file_system groups.
microsoft.public.windows.file_system
microsoft.public.win2000.file_system
RKM <RKM@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Gary,
> Yes, the XP Pro with SP-2 is a brand-new system that I personally built on a
> brand-new hard drive and I have not used the system enough to suspect that I
> may have corrupted it.
> I have encountered this issue when trying to copy files via CD-RW even with
> Windows 2000, but discovered that if I did a Windows 2000 Backup using the
> built-in utility that I could restore selected files from the backup to
> Windows 2000, so I know that it's necessary to pay attention to the file
> convention.
> I tried using Windows 2000 Backup to move one of these files to XP but that
> did not work. At this time I have the old hard drive with Windows 2000 on it
> mounted in my tower as a slave, so I can see all of the files that it
> contains using Windows XP Explorer, but I still cannot see those elusive file
> properties that I worked so had to create.
> Tried installing Netscape 6 on the XP system but that doesn't work, either.
> So if you have any ideas about how to solve this mystery, you know you will
> have my eternal gratitude.
> Thanks,
> Robert
--
Gary L. Smith gls432@xxxxxxxxx
Columbus, Ohio
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