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Good day,

For some time now, I was having major issues with Widows Titles paths - changing from [Folder_Name] to [C:\Folder_Name]...without any understanding of how-or-why this anomaly was occurring...at least until now!!

When it comes to OS installations, I have always been "extremely particular" in how software is installed on the host system. As I am involved in live digital audio performance, my systems have to be able to perform optimally. Thus, I do what i am able to see that any-and-all software is able to installed in a "portable manner". The more I know about how and what is being affected during an install, the more prepared I can be when a situation arises. Windows XP was vastly superior when it comes to such installations...and I do what I am able to replicate that environment.

Thus, to the situation at hand...

My installations navigate through a number of "stages" - 8 in all. One of these stages updates the "Folder Options" – wherein "Display the full path in the title bar" is enabled...and "low-and-behold" - problem solved.

The long-and-short of all of this is, prescient knowledge is indeed...a powerful thing!

PS: I hope that this information will be of assistance to those that may have come across a similar situation?

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Good that you found a solution for your problem :). However, why do you start a new thread for it and not use the existing one? 

 

@Jos : In case you share my point of view, could you please merge them.

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38 minutes ago, mr-es335 said:

I do hope that this makes sense?

Of course, it makes sense to share new findings with others, who may be looking for a solution to this particular problem :) .

My comment merely referred to the fact, that your newfound insight would probably be better served in the original thread.

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