10-14-2001, 02:37 AM -
Version: 1.1.0.11beta
OS: Windows XP Professional
Problem:
I have My Computer as a Virtual folder. Naturally, it has “3.5 Floppy (A:)” as one of the items. When I open the My Computer menu, TLB accesses the floppy to see if there should be any submenu. That is understandable. What’s annoying is that after this point almost everything I do (most notably opening or refreshing any URL in Internet Explorer) causes an access to the floppy drive.
Workaround 1: Closing and reopening the TLB toolbar seems to solve the problem until I open My Computer menu the next time.
Workaround 2: Created a non-virtual menu My Computer and then added all non-floppy drives and the Control Panel as virtual folders to this menu.
OS: Windows XP Professional
Problem:
I have My Computer as a Virtual folder. Naturally, it has “3.5 Floppy (A:)” as one of the items. When I open the My Computer menu, TLB accesses the floppy to see if there should be any submenu. That is understandable. What’s annoying is that after this point almost everything I do (most notably opening or refreshing any URL in Internet Explorer) causes an access to the floppy drive.
Workaround 1: Closing and reopening the TLB toolbar seems to solve the problem until I open My Computer menu the next time.
Workaround 2: Created a non-virtual menu My Computer and then added all non-floppy drives and the Control Panel as virtual folders to this menu.