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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Wed, 3 Nov 2004,
@ @ at 18:53:03 -0500, when [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> As Martin said, it depends on OS settings: if on the OS level is set
>> that system files are "hidden", then TC will obey to this rule (will not
>> "see" them, although it will display them with an exclamation mark in
>> the icon). So you would just have to change this OS setting to show
>> system (or all) files and TC will be able to apply all actions on them
>> it can, including copying.
> If by "OS settings" you mean TC's settings, it was sett to show
> hidden/system files and I can see them.
No, OS stands for "Operative System", and in your case it is the XP.
.....
> Do I need some specific settings in WinXP? [I am the only user on that
> computer; so I don't have to "log in" or anything.]
Yes, you'd need. You may set this up in Windows Explorer (I think it is
somewhere under "View" menu), but as Miguel said, it is a sensitive
thing: if we do not know exactly what we are doing we can screw our
system up very easily, which is not a big tragedy since Windows does it
to itself by definition and on a regular basis, but the only problem is
then that you'd need to reinstall it again and most of if not all the
programs as well, somewhere along the way loosing perhaps few of your
important or even precious documents - and all of this needs some TIME,
some for work and some for mourning, which may be done simultaneously or
separately, depending on attitude we grow in such moments, or on our
specific habits, dictated by our particular culture, being it our
personal one, or of some wider nature we as individuals accept and obey
to, preferably willingly.
OPTIONAL READING: I never saw a manual giving MORE informations than
needed; perhaps this is a model of the first one, in hist{o|e}ry of
computing. I'll try to cultivate this style. ... To see "what will
happen".
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Mica
PGP key uploaded at: <http://pgp.mit.edu/> once just before breakfast
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[Earth LOG: 64 day(s) since v3.0 unleashing]
OS: Windows 98 SE Micro Lite Professional IVa Enterprise Millennium
with nestled ZipSlack(tm) 9.1 UMSDOS Linux;
and, for TB sometimes Libranet (Linux) 2.8.1, via Cross Over Office
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