Posted by member 258027 on 2005-08-25 17:59:53 link
as far as Im aware, each folder has the ability to "refresh" on change differently. So, I move a file from foler "A" to folder "B" and "B" does not have auto-refresh on, it will stay put - go back to "A" (which has auto-refresh on) it will automatically assimilate.
You should find this setting in the "Tools" tab, set with each folder or all folder "children" (windows calls them subfolders).
As for your slow refresh problem - in my experience, nVidia cards are becomming more and more useless. (Side note: This is NOT meant to start a stupid fight. Relax)
Try uninstalling the driver and reinstalling. If that does not help, nVidia has those really stupid keystone monitor support drivers - play with them. They are stupid. Really. Some of them do stupid things.
Other than those ideas, I am at a loss. It may be an issue with W2k SP4 specific with a security issue with programs trying to change the shell... might be worth a google or something.
Best of luck,
Amejin
You should find this setting in the "Tools" tab, set with each folder or all folder "children" (windows calls them subfolders).
As for your slow refresh problem - in my experience, nVidia cards are becomming more and more useless. (Side note: This is NOT meant to start a stupid fight. Relax)
Try uninstalling the driver and reinstalling. If that does not help, nVidia has those really stupid keystone monitor support drivers - play with them. They are stupid. Really. Some of them do stupid things.
Other than those ideas, I am at a loss. It may be an issue with W2k SP4 specific with a security issue with programs trying to change the shell... might be worth a google or something.
Best of luck,
Amejin