yes, that shows nothing. Curious, what does typing *.* do or what is it
supposed to demonstrate? thanks for the info.
Scott
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Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: audacity not recognizing files
If you type *.* in the file name field, does it show nothing?
On 07/06/2017, Scott Lawlor <sklawlor@xxxxxxx> wrote:
An update.
I uninstalled the old windows explorer program, restarted and the
results are the same.
I forgot to also mention that when I export a file, it writes to the
root of the drive with no problems.
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Subject: [audacity4blind] audacity not recognizing files
Hello.
I have found lately that audacity will not recognize files that I have
on the rot of an internal drive when I go to open them.
Here's what happens.
I copy a file to the root of d: which is my 2 tb internal drive on
windows
10 and when I go to open and browse to the location, I see all my
folders on the root drive but not the file that I copied there. It
doesn't matter what file type it is, it just doesn't see anything in
that location where a single file or group of files outside of a directory
are concerned.
the puzzling thig is that it used to work but I am unaware of any
windows update that would have made such a thing impossible.
Now, I did install something called OldNewExplorer which makes the
windows explorer look and behave more like windows 7 and I suppose
that could have been when the problems began but I honestly can't
imagine why this would be related.
I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts? I'm going to uninstall this
app and see if that makes a difference but I'd still be interested in
knowing why such a thing would happen?
Thanks for your thoughts.
Scott
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