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From: Charlie on 8 May 2010 11:27 Hi - searching under "*.jpg", I found almost 6000 photos compared to the 3,000 I expected. VIEWS > DETAILS then a sort by TITLE, revealed that almost every photo was displayed under the search results twice. I've checked all details displayed under the column headings, such as size, file, location, date modified, author, etc, and all the details are identical. If I go to the location however, only one thumbnail appears. So I feel it's a display issue. Similarly, in DETAILS, when I delete one of the two displayed photos named, say, "aaa", so that only one "aaa" should be left, and then re-run the search for photos with "aaa" in the title, in fact none are found at all! XP+SP3, with both Faststone Image Viewer and Arcsoft Photo Impression 6 installed - maybe thats it? Bigger issues in life, I know, but as ever, all help gratefully received!
From: T Shadow on 9 May 2010 03:36
"Charlie" <Charlie(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74CF6EA8-C381-4F36-9955-6D11542F2A2E(a)microsoft.com... > Hi - searching under "*.jpg", I found almost 6000 photos compared to the > 3,000 I expected. VIEWS > DETAILS then a sort by TITLE, revealed that > almost every photo was displayed under the search results twice. I've > checked all details displayed under the column headings, such as size, > file, > location, date modified, author, etc, and all the details are identical. > If > I go to the location however, only one thumbnail appears. So I feel > it's a > display issue. Similarly, in DETAILS, when I delete one of the two > displayed > photos named, say, "aaa", so that only one "aaa" should be left, and then > re-run the search for photos with "aaa" in the title, in fact none are > found > at all! XP+SP3, with both Faststone Image Viewer and Arcsoft Photo > Impression 6 installed - maybe thats it? Bigger issues in life, I know, > but > as ever, all help gratefully received! Run Check Disk. |