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    Default Thumbs.db

    When I open my FTP program, I notice that I have a file called Thumbs.db in
    that particular folder. Why is that there and what does it do? Can I
    delete it?


    Matthew Guest

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    Default Re: Thumbs.db

    Hi Matthew
    That file is generated if you are using thumbnail view on that folder in
    explorer as a cache file. You can safely delete it but it will be generated
    each time you open that folder unless you change to another view, or enable
    'do not cache thumb nails' in Tools > Folder Options > View tab. To make
    thumbs.db visible in explorer you will need to select 'show hidden files and
    folders' and uncheck 'hide protected operating system files'.

    --
    Mark


    "Matthew" <mattrehberg.comcast.net> wrote in message
    news:%23dYu7rKTDHA.2180@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
    > When I open my FTP program, I notice that I have a file called Thumbs.db
    in
    > that particular folder. Why is that there and what does it do? Can I
    > delete it?
    >
    >

    Mark Salloway Guest

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