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<blockquote data-quote="civikdude" data-source="post: 21157" data-attributes="member: 12008"><p>As soon as I navigate to an image folder in MP, a 'folder.jpg' file is created in that directory and remains indefinitely. Is there some way I can turn off this "feature"? I do not want thumbnails created in the same directory as my images, especially if the file is going to remain there.</p><p></p><p>Steps to recreate:</p><p>1. delete the folder.jpg file that may already exist in the image directory (using Windows Explorer)</p><p>2. open mediaportal</p><p>3. navigate to My Pictures</p><p>4. navigate to the image directory above</p><p>5. notice the folder.jpg file created (using Windows Explorer)</p><p>6. close mediaportal</p><p>7. notice the folder.jpg file still exists (using Windows Explorer)</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Aaron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="civikdude, post: 21157, member: 12008"] As soon as I navigate to an image folder in MP, a 'folder.jpg' file is created in that directory and remains indefinitely. Is there some way I can turn off this "feature"? I do not want thumbnails created in the same directory as my images, especially if the file is going to remain there. Steps to recreate: 1. delete the folder.jpg file that may already exist in the image directory (using Windows Explorer) 2. open mediaportal 3. navigate to My Pictures 4. navigate to the image directory above 5. notice the folder.jpg file created (using Windows Explorer) 6. close mediaportal 7. notice the folder.jpg file still exists (using Windows Explorer) Regards, Aaron [/QUOTE]
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