This is not, I think, a serious problem, but it is very odd and I can't think of an explanation.
I use the Libraries feature to organise my data files and folders, most of which are held on a second HDD. Within a Documents Library, I have many folders including one named "Xmas". Within that folder I created numerous sub-folders which all behave as they should. However, If I create a sub-folder called "Xmas photos", it doesn't work properly. By that I mean that if I create a further subfolder, within "Xmas photos", it appears on the left side of file explorer (underneath "Xmas photos") but not on the right side. Any files placed in either "parent" or "child" subfolder appear in both. Deleting in either deletes them in both.
Two more facts make this especially odd. First, in all cases, it all works properly if I simply view these folders in the library target (ie. HDD) rather than from within the Library. Second, if I change just one letter of the folder name, eg render it as "Xms photos", it all works properly!
I can delete these folders and recreate them from scratch, but if it is called "Xmas photos", then the odd behaviour returns.
Can anyone explain it?
I use the Libraries feature to organise my data files and folders, most of which are held on a second HDD. Within a Documents Library, I have many folders including one named "Xmas". Within that folder I created numerous sub-folders which all behave as they should. However, If I create a sub-folder called "Xmas photos", it doesn't work properly. By that I mean that if I create a further subfolder, within "Xmas photos", it appears on the left side of file explorer (underneath "Xmas photos") but not on the right side. Any files placed in either "parent" or "child" subfolder appear in both. Deleting in either deletes them in both.
Two more facts make this especially odd. First, in all cases, it all works properly if I simply view these folders in the library target (ie. HDD) rather than from within the Library. Second, if I change just one letter of the folder name, eg render it as "Xms photos", it all works properly!
I can delete these folders and recreate them from scratch, but if it is called "Xmas photos", then the odd behaviour returns.
Can anyone explain it?