Folder Pairs what they area all about? what for?

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Seems like Windows XP allows you to keep more than one copy of a
folder in more than one place in your system.

I'm not talking about a shortcut to the folder but a second copy of
the folder.

I'm not comfortable with this but would like to better understand the
reasons for, advantages of, and possible uses.


John "J.J." Jackson
 
Exactly what folder pairs are you talking about? This question shouldn't
have to be asked. The exact condition/information should be included with
your initial post please.

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Richard Urban
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"If you knew as much as you thought you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!"
 
Don't confuse views with actual second instances of a folder. Consider My
Documents. It appears below Desktop and it also shows up under C:\Documents
and Settings in your User folder. Just because it appears in the folder
tree a couple of different ways doesn't mean there is a double set. Both
point to the same location (for each user). If you log in as a different
user, you will see the same thing, but, of course, the contents of the
folder will be different.
 
Exactly what folder pairs are you talking about?

Of course I know how to copy / paste a folder for intentional creation
of a duplicate physical copy of that folder or file, but this is not
what I'm talking about.

In any folder

Tools / Folder Options / View / Managing Pairs of Web Pages & Folders

Choices...

Show and manager the pair as a single file
Show both parts and manager them individually
Show both parts but manage as a single file

These are the options I'm talking about.

I have assumed these settings have something to do with a second
virtual "copy" of a folder versus a shortcut to that folder (new with
XP, I think).

E.G. on the start menu, or the task bar I can create a shortcut to a
folder but if I'm not careful drag & drop appears to create a copy of
the folder right on the task bar or start menu. I have assumed that
this is not an actual copy of the folder but a virtual copy, sort of
like My Computer might be in different places, the desktop, the start
menu, control panel, etc.


Richard Urban said:
Exactly what folder pairs are you talking about? This question shouldn't
have to be asked. The exact condition/information should be included with
your initial post please.

John "J.J." Jackson
 
If you save a web page the main html file is created and a folder of other files. They are (or can be) treated as one file.

Why don't you just say what you want to do instead of thinking.
 
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