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<blockquote data-quote="PeteHol" data-source="post: 470153" data-attributes="member: 95446"><p>I use Windows XP Pro. If I save the album art as a folder thumb, this is saved as a .jpg file.</p><p></p><p>This is great if I use only the Thumbnail folder view. If I use any other view, this image is superfluos (ie. it's missing). I understand the reason why, but there is a way around this, but that causes issues <strong>as this application ignores system folders.</strong></p><p></p><p>I use this approach frequently, to make folder identification easier:</p><p></p><p>In the folder I create a file named <strong>desktop.ini</strong></p><p>contents are:</p><p></p><p>[.ShellClassInfo]</p><p>IconFile=foldera.ico</p><p>IconIndex=0</p><p>InfoTip="place a tooltip a comment here"</p><p></p><p></p><p>if this folder has it's <strong>system </strong>attribute set <strong>on</strong>, then the icon is seen in every type of folder view.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not sure how this works in Vista - but as I'm not supposed to be rude and offensive I won't pass on my thoughts about vista.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeteHol, post: 470153, member: 95446"] I use Windows XP Pro. If I save the album art as a folder thumb, this is saved as a .jpg file. This is great if I use only the Thumbnail folder view. If I use any other view, this image is superfluos (ie. it's missing). I understand the reason why, but there is a way around this, but that causes issues [B]as this application ignores system folders.[/B] I use this approach frequently, to make folder identification easier: In the folder I create a file named [B]desktop.ini[/B] contents are: [.ShellClassInfo] IconFile=foldera.ico IconIndex=0 InfoTip="place a tooltip a comment here" if this folder has it's [B]system [/B]attribute set [B]on[/B], then the icon is seen in every type of folder view. Not sure how this works in Vista - but as I'm not supposed to be rude and offensive I won't pass on my thoughts about vista. [/QUOTE]
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