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Old 11th May 2006   #1
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%thisdirname%

When using Windows explorer to diplay a folder as web page instead of seeing the folder's name in the upper left hand connor of the windows explorer diplay I get %THISDIRNAME%. How do I fix this?
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Gay--Googling produced the following
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...THISDIRNAME%25
The one that seemed simplest was to repair IE (yes, I know you said this occurred in Windows Explorer). Control Panel|Add/Remove|click on (highlight)Microsoft Internet Explorer|Remove. Do not panic, IE will not be removed. You should be offered several choices. One is Repair Internet Explorer. Click on it.
If that does not help, there are other suggestions in the Google references above.
This article may also be of interest.
http://arachnid.pepperdine.edu/plani...wFeatures.html
See the discussion on "View as Web Page" about 70% of the way down. Among other things, it tells you how to deactivate "View as Web Page".

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