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:rolleyes: I Can't access the Windows folder in PPC from explorer in Vista.... I went to view show all files and what not and still I cannot see the windows folder. I Need to alter a few things. I am losing my mind. Can anyone help? God I hate Vista

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:rolleyes: I Can't access the Windows folder in PPC from explorer in Vista.... I went to view show all files and what not and still I cannot see the windows folder. I Need to alter a few things. I am losing my mind. Can anyone help? God I hate Vista

Why do you whant to use Vista to alter something in your PPC windows folder? You have acces to your windows folder on your PPC itself? Anyway, I have/had the same problem...no acces or unable to do something with any folder while syncronizing with Vista...Tried anything without suc6, finally gave up and uses activesync on my XP laptop, there it works fine.

Its funny because I do not have any problem syncronizing my Qtek 9000(WM6) and my HTC 4350(WM6) with Vista...so the problem is somewhere caused by our Omnia...

P.S- maybe you would like to delete the other similar topics, no need to open 3x te same topic!

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Gopic

did you also untick the "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)" box

Regards

Guest Yunabeco
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Happened with me when I reinstalled Vista... then I remembered I didn't configure it correctly.

Head to your Vista/XP's control panel, open Folder Options, switch to the Display tab and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" or whatever it is in your language.

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Happened with me when I reinstalled Vista... then I remembered I didn't configure it correctly.

Head to your Vista/XP's control panel, open Folder Options, switch to the Display tab and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" or whatever it is in your language.

Yunabeco thanks that worked...however some of the file sin the folder when I open the windows folder cannot be touched. it wont let me overright files or anything. Anyone have any ideas? Again sorry for the triple post. I dunno how to delete the other two

Guest phantomguy1
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Happened with me when I reinstalled Vista... then I remembered I didn't configure it correctly.

Head to your Vista/XP's control panel, open Folder Options, switch to the Display tab and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files" or whatever it is in your language.

very nice..... very nice...

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