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Seem we keep having to reinvent the wheel, or perhaps the term is
rediscover. I now remember running into the folder limit patch some time
ago. Alas, it did not fix my problem either. I do have 1600 folders on my
system and I am the only user. Perhaps Microsoft will fix this in the next
release of Windows :)
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> Well, I *thought* I found the answer after doing some
> research, but alas, no. It turns out that there is a default
> limit of 400 folder's settings that XP can remember. Once XP
> "remembers" 400 folder settings, it can't remember anymore so
> every folder reverts to the last used settings, or so I understand.
>
> There are registry tweaks out there that allow you to up that
> limit. To change the limit to 1000 folders for example, add
>
> Michael
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