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Moreover, due to the fact that Libraries are integrated into the Windows Shell, users can perform search operations and filter results by using properties and metadata, such as the date the picture was taken, the genre of the song, and popularity of the item.

In other words, by using Libraries users get to enjoy file storage that is both flexible and indexed. We want to note that while most applications should work fine with Windows 7 Libraries, there is an opportunity to tap into the Windows 7 Libraries environment to provide richer user experiences. One may wonder what would happen if an application does not support Libraries.

Let's imagine an application that, as part of its functionality, needs to save a file to disk. The application prompts the user with the option to select a location for the file to be saved. The user may pick the Documents Library as his or her save "location," since this is where the user usually goes when he or she needs to work on a document.

However, if the application doesn't recognize that the Documents Library is not a regular folder, the application will try to save the file directly to the Documents Library as if it is just another folder on disk.

This represents a problem, since by now, as we already know, Libraries are a non—file system location and therefore can't be treated as regular folders. The application needs to become aware of the fact that they are dealing with Libraries. A Library-aware application should include mechanisms for handling situations where users inadvertently try to pick Libraries as if they are folders for either saving files to a Library or loading the contents of a Library.

Furthermore, most applications allow users to interact with the file system as part of the application experience. An application should provide users with the same familiar entry points and UI offered by the Windows 7 Libraries. By including folders in a Library, users designate where their important data is stored, telling us this is the content they care about.

Applications should promote these locations by supporting Libraries in their application. For developers, there are several integration points with Windows 7 that can help applications become Library-aware.

Developers should review the following three integration points and select according to their needs. The good news is that Windows 7 Libraries are a first class citizen in the CFD, allowing users to browse through and search libraries. They can even pick a specific library as a save location that is not just one of the folders from within the library, but rather the library itself! Because Windows 7 Libraries are storage-backed, users can save and copy files to any folder they have permissions for that are included in a Library.

Every Library has a default save location where files go when users copy and save files directly to the Library. By default, this location will be the known folder that is included in a default Library, or the first folder added to a custom Library.

But there is always this caveat! However, the legacy version of the CFD doesn't directly support Libraries or the full new user experience offered in Windows 7. Figure 2 displays the legacy and the new CFD side by side. In the legacy CFD, even if Libraries are presented in the right navigation pane, they require an extra click to save into one of the included folders, rather than just the Library itself.

Users can neither search directly from within the CFD or experience the rich preview handlers, nor select multiple files across folders, because the legacy CFD doesn't support returning multiple files from different folder locations.

In contrast, this is a scenario that a Windows 7 Library supports. When it comes to showing a CFD using. NET, developers can either use the System. FileDialog or the Microsoft. Hi, Thanks for your update. Please perform the following steps: 1 Click the Start Button type "msconfig" without quotation marks in the Start Search box, and then press Enter. Did you get this fixed?

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The links above only apply per profile. As you can see, there are numerous options to display files of all folders of a library or favorites folder in the root directory. Some options have likely been added as extra features for specialized folders.

Tags for instance can be useful for files in the Music or Pictures library folder, author for the documents folder.

The different display arrangements work best for those specialized folders, and not so good if a folder contains lots of different file types and extensions.

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