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Steven Bednarski
April 10th 04, 05:15 AM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 10th 04, 07:28 AM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 10th 04, 11:26 PM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 19th 04, 06:48 PM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 19th 04, 09:11 PM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 19th 04, 10:18 PM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

Steven Bednarski
April 20th 04, 01:04 AM
Hi Sharon,

I've now received e-mails from several other XP users who
continue to experience this problem.

Just to recap: whenever I open my My Pictures folder, I
can sit back and watch the files replicate themselves.
This is NOT a result of accidental mouse slips, NOR is it
due to a virus. I am a computer software technician.
The files replicate SPONTANEOUSLY and without any user
input. After the folder has been closed and opened
sevearl times, I am left with a ridiculour number of
copies.

In my original message, I posted links to another user
who describes the same problem. From what I can tell,
all of us began experiencing this problem in March 2004
(i.e. last month). Prior to that time, it was not an
issue. So, I am led to wonder whether it is the result
of a recent Windows Update. At this point, I'm
completely stumped. The problem seems to make no sense
and no one seems to be able to shed any light on it. ANY
SUGGESTIONS as to where or how to proceed are more than
welcome!

Please reply to as well as to the
newsgroup.

Thanks,

Steven


>-----Original Message-----
>Me too, wish I knew why. sharon
>.
>

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