Now that I have located the correct Thumbs.db file on my computer, I am looking for a utility that will allow me to view the contents of it. Does anyone know where I can get this?
Thanks for the help and advice. I don't have a copy of it. If you're fairly certain that it will open it though, I can go get a copy. Have you tried it yourself?
For some time now I have been concerned about a mystery file called Thumbs.db that started appearing in many folders on my computer, my server account, and the College web server. The name seemed ominous. Was this the sign of some sort of hacker getting into the system and leaving his/her finger prints around?
The truth - as is so often the case - turned out to be much more mundane and innocuous. The thumbs.db file is generated by the Windows operating system. It is a database file containing the small images displayed when you view a folder in "thumbnail" view (as opposed to tile, icon, list, or detail view). No harm is done by deleting thumbs.db files. There is no need to include them in your system backups. Whether you see these files or not is a function of your File Options settings.
Thanks for looking into it for me. I have the problem solved. There is a Shareware utility called PolyView that does a wonderful job with these types of files.