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Vista - ERROR - explorer.exe using /root - doesn't actulize

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Old 09-16-2006   #1 (permalink)
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ERROR - explorer.exe using /root - doesn't actulize

Windows Vista RC1, german, 32bit, Build 5600
I use very often the parameter /root

This is my favorite link:
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, /root,"%UserProfile%\My Documents"
Using Windows XP I press [F5] to refresh the tree view.
Vista cannot show the new name of the folder!

For example - New Icon (link):
%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, /root, "C:\Temp"
- Start this Icon
- left side with right mouse button (Temp)
- New - Folder - "folder-left1" [Enter]
The display doesn't actulize!!

example 2:
Please try to rename "folder-left1" to "folder-left2" at the
left side (tree view).








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