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Assembly folder in VStudio won't show contents?!

After installing Visual C# .net 2003 (VStudio Standard) I navigate to
c:\windows\assembly and it shows one directory named "download." No files,
just that directory, then when I click it it expands to another directory
named the same, "download." I can do that over and over and it keeps
showing directories named "download." At the dos prompt I navigate this
directory and it shows fine, just not from inside XP. All other system
files and other files show fine. Just this one directory so I wondered if
it is protected somehow? Sounds stupid, but I am baffled.

Anyone else have this kind of a problem?

I have the latest video drivers installed and I have used 2 different file
managers but the same exact thing happens. I have reinstalled XP and the
same thing happens.

Thanks, Larry Parker.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Why can't SOMEONE comment as to whether their assembly folder does the same
or not?! I'm hanging here!

Larry.
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After installing Visual C# .net 2003 (VStudio Standard) I navigate to
c:\windows\assembly and it shows one directory named "download." No
files, just that directory, then when I click it it expands to another
directory named the same, "download." I can do that over and over and it
keeps showing directories named "download." At the dos prompt I navigate
this directory and it shows fine, just not from inside XP. All other
system files and other files show fine. Just this one directory so I
wondered if it is protected somehow? Sounds stupid, but I am baffled.

Anyone else have this kind of a problem?

I have the latest video drivers installed and I have used 2 different file
managers but the same exact thing happens. I have reinstalled XP and the
same thing happens.

Thanks, Larry Parker.

Nov 16 '05 #2

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