JohnB wrote: 
> One of the really daft things about the default settings of Windows
> Explorer is that it (by default) hides common filetype extensions. This
> can be very confusing - and I guess that is how Windows Explorer is set
> on your PC.
> 
> Where you see the file "cache" the actual filename is "cache.db" (at
> least in my W7 system).
> 
> The other daft thing about the default settings of Windows Explorer (at
> least in W7) is that the Menu Bar is hidden!
> 
> Windows Explorer can be changed to show the full filenames of ALL files
> by:
> 
> 1) Permanently display the Menu Bar by:
> Organize/Layout
> Click on "Menu Bar"
> 
> 2) Display full filenames by:
> Tools/Folder Options/View
> Untick "Hide extensions for known file types"
> 
> (I also set it to show hidden files/folders, etc)
> 
> (I also set Windows Explore to, by default, display detailed lists of
> files instead of the array of icons, etc that you sometimes get, but
> that is a different kettle of fish.)

Yes, I know all this, what I was trying to point out is that Frank Duck
thinks he has deleted the cache.db file, but it seems he only deleted
the .db-shm and .db-wal files and yet the LA streams work OK for him.  I
know *I* didn't need to delete the cache.db file on my system, and the
LA streams work OK for me too.

I have the Show/Hide file types on my right-click menu.

And we'll probably get into trouble for posting this stuff here! :(


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