Hello,
Please excuse me for not fully understanding the distinction you are drawing here. I think you are saying that INDEPENDENTLY FILES HAVE:
a). a type
b). an extension
These are somehow correlated in Windows. When I remove the .jpg extension from a file name indeed I see the "blank icon" and right clicking the icon to expose the properties shows that it has file type "File" where it used to be "JPEG image." When I use the Get Type and Creator.vi I still see ????.
I would like to understand exactly the distinction you are drawing, and exactly how to see the problem you are reporting. Please be so kind as to dictate a very specific list of instructions with which this can be reproduced. If it requires using commands in the command line, please specify exact syntax so that isn't a hurdle in and of itself.
I appreciate your patience and very much look forward to your next post!
Best Regards,
JLS
PS - Another idea just hit me - is it possible that you have the folder options item "hide known file extensions" checked? I think this is default in XP, and perhaps you are simply not seeing the extension of your jpg files since windows is hiding them. If that's the case, but you DO see extension, your file names may actually be something like myFile.jpg.jpg, where the trailing .jpg are just being hidden from you. It sounds like you're familiar with how windows distinguishes file types and extensions, but I thought I would at least throw that out there, since it is a bit subtle.
Message Edited by JLS on 10-25-2006 01:50 PM