In file folder, color the file name blue

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Bill - Mar 19, 2009 at 01:21 PM
 Rajesh - Feb 15, 2013 at 06:32 AM
Hello,
I want to color the file name blue in the list of files in a folde. Use this to differentiate files rarely used from commonly used files.
I see files in blue color and standard black in the same file folder list, just don't know how they got that way??
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Hi,

I think what you mean to ask is that when to go to some drive its folder name appears in blue and others appear in black?

That is because te partion in blue is an encrypted or compressed NTFS partition/ folder. To chnage back everything back to black, follow these steps:

Open Folder Options in Control Panel.
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Double-click Folder Options.
On the View tab, de-select the Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color
check box.


Hope this helps.
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Thank you so much, even I was facing the same problem.
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Thanks a lot for your answer.

I were also facing the same problem.

But I want to know why does this happen?

Thanks in advance.
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thank you very much its work
thanks again
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its work thanks
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Thank you, I had the same problem and your directions fixed the problem right away. Very happy because I too thought I my computer might be infected with a virus, but it isn't. Thanks again khan2ims.
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Anjeep
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Thanks khan2ims, I had the same issue and this solved it. =)
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thanks man, actually when I see the file names in blue I thought that is virus.

but thanks for your valuable information
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Thanks a lot.. I had this same problem..

thnks for this help...
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minimoimem Posts 18 Registration date Monday December 29, 2008 Status Member Last seen June 18, 2009
Mar 20, 2009 at 05:56 AM
hi,
please be more precise on your question.
what do you actually want to do?
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Thank you I was also thinking for this.
Now ok.
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Thanks a lot, I had the same issue and this solved it
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Thank for solution
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Thnks it helped me
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