At 08:17 PM 4/1/02 -0500, Harold B. wrote the following:

>Here's an example of what I call over-saturation in infomation. Web
>Folders are found in Windows98 and in MSWord 2000 (both which I'm
>using). Can someone explain in more simple language than is given in
>both the above what Web Folders are all about?
>
>I've gotten along very well without them for 6 years but since My
>Computer lists it (and I can't even get rid of it), question is, "What
>is it?" ... next question might be, "How do I use it (or them)?"

WebFolders are another in a long line of "useless standards" developed by MS.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/behaviors 
/overview/webfolder.asp
http://www.microsoft.com/office/previous/weblife/webfolder.as
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Gerry Boyd
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