Jump to content

Guest, which answer was the most helpful?

If any of these replies answered your question, please take a moment to click the 'Mark as solution' button on the post with the best answer.
Marking posts as the solution will help other community members find answers to their questions quickly. Thank you for your help!

Featured Replies

Posted

On my computer I have a large folder with 2.6 mb of photos, but the I recall

making this a private folder. By now I have tried all the HELP suggestions I

have and need more help.

 

The folder is on the Desktop, but when I try to open it, the enclosed file

(small) named tn.4.cache returns an error message that "this file is not

a valid win32 application.

 

Does anyone know how I can get beyond all this a open the private folder, if

I can.

I've exhauster all the HELP topics that I could find and none of the ideas

worked for me.

 

George

Georgew6 wrote:

> On my computer I have a large folder with 2.6 mb of photos, but the I recall

> making this a private folder. By now I have tried all the HELP suggestions I

> have and need more help.

>

> The folder is on the Desktop, but when I try to open it, the enclosed file

> (small) named tn.4.cache returns an error message that "this file is not

> a valid win32 application.

>

> Does anyone know how I can get beyond all this a open the private folder, if

> I can.

> I've exhauster all the HELP topics that I could find and none of the ideas

> worked for me.

>

> George

 

 

Strange name for a folder and it would certainly not be one named by an

user (or should not be). But how were the pictures put into the private

folder? If an application was used to accomplish this, then the folder

must be re-opened by the application. Need more information.

What happens if you rename it?

 

"Georgew6" wrote:

> On my computer I have a large folder with 2.6 mb of photos, but the I recall

> making this a private folder. By now I have tried all the HELP suggestions I

> have and need more help.

>

> The folder is on the Desktop, but when I try to open it, the enclosed file

> (small) named tn.4.cache returns an error message that "this file is not

> a valid win32 application.

>

> Does anyone know how I can get beyond all this a open the private folder, if

> I can.

> I've exhauster all the HELP topics that I could find and none of the ideas

> worked for me.

>

> George

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...