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Geek Culture / Blue Text???

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Underworld 1020
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Posted: 11th Feb 2005 20:19
In the last couple days on of my computers started outputing blue text in my file names. Not all the file names are blue, but a good portion of them are. This has never happened before so there must be something wrong. What do you guys think could be wrong.

Dave J
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Posted: 11th Feb 2005 20:27 Edited at: 11th Feb 2005 20:28
Assuming you're using Windows XP, the blue colour usually represents a NTFS compressed or encrypted file. There's an option to turn it off (Tools > Folder Options > View Tab) when you have any explorer window open, just scroll down the list until you see the option to 'Display Encrypted/Compressed Files in Colour' and uncheck it.


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bitJericho
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Posted: 11th Feb 2005 22:49
but then you don't see what's encrypted and what's not


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blanky
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Posted: 12th Feb 2005 04:50
No encryption (built-in, at least) in XP Home.

It's like, only the business people are important enough to not have their files hacked, because otherwise they'd switch to Linux, right?

Whereas your average (NOTE: *AVERAGE*) brainwashed home user...

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Killswitch
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Posted: 12th Feb 2005 22:24
Linux isn't all its cracked up to be IMHO.

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