Posted by member 212670 on 2005-11-07 14:44:28 link
I guess "use a different file manager" isn't a good answer, but it's a solution. =)
I never noticed that before either. Manually adjusting the priority seems to only be a temporary fix, too. When explorer is closed and reopened, it's back to high again...very odd.
I never noticed that before either. Manually adjusting the priority seems to only be a temporary fix, too. When explorer is closed and reopened, it's back to high again...very odd.