Quote: Originally Posted by AlienEclipse
Try changing the attribute of the jpg to NOT hidden.
Thanks for everyone's input on this one . . .
You won't believe this! I went to set the .jpg attributes from Hidden to unhidden and the box was "grayed out" so I couldn't make the change. I thought it was a permissions issue (even though I have full admin rights on my local domain as well as on my PC) but resetting the permissions did no good. Using the Attrib tool, I finally realized that Microsoft automatically sets these .jpg files as "hidden" and as "system" files. I removed both of these attributes and now it works in MediaCar. What the *!#* was MS thinking by doing this!
Anyone know of a good tool I can use to change attributes on every file in a directory and its subdirectories recursively as well as rename these .jpg files to the same name as the parent folder? I'm now thinking that I may just need to write some kind of script. Input is very welcome.