I apologise in advance if I am breaking protocol or posting to the
wrong group. Please feel free to move this post to somewhere more
appropriate if required.

I am developing for the 160 Gb Archos 5 Internet tablet. Not ideal as
a development platform I know, but customer requirements mean we have
no choice. It is running Android 1.6. I have updated the device
firmware to the most recent available. Updating the version of Android
is not an option at this point.

Part of my app's requirement is to write information out to .txt files
on the external storage directory so that these can be copied over the
USB connection to a Windows XP PC using the Mobile media device (MTP)
mode.

I have followed all instructions I have come across carefully, eg I
check that the storage is available using the technique described at
http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/data/data-storage.html#filesExternal.
However, althoug the files are created succesfully on the device (I
can browse them and open them using the device's File Explorer - they
are fine), when I connect the device to a Windows XP computer none of
the directories or files I created appear and the size of their parent
files suggest they do not exist.

I have tried running over the ADB, checked logcat, tried a (signed)
release version and even written a second test application which just
creates a folder (this behaves the same, ie it creates the folder but
this is not visible in Windows Explorer) - nothing anywhere gives me
any suggestion as to what the problem might be. If anyone has heard of
this before or has any ideas as to what else | could try to fix it
please get in touch! We do not have any other devices to test on at
the moment, although I hope to remedy this soon, customer permitting.

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