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Don't Mess with Those Tails! (~)
Pore through the Windows Resource Kit and you'll discover a Registry setting that lets you turn off the numeric tails (~1, ~2, and so on) that Windows 95 tacks onto the end of filenames. (To turn them off, add the value NameNumericTail = 0 in the following Registry key: Hkey_Local_Machine\System\ Current ControlSet\Control\FileSystem.)
Heed our warning: Leave this setting alone. A surprising number of Windows applications become hopelessly confused when numeric tails have been turned off. For example, many Windows accessories contain hardwired registry entries that point to the \Progra~1 folder instead of the \Program Files folder. If you make a change, you'll wind up with applets that don't work properly.
To make matters worse, if you reinstall Windows later (over your current windows), windows might create another program files folder as it sees other folders...... it starts creating progra~2 If you use a utility that offers this option ( ) Show "~1" after long file names, make sure that it warns you. (If that utility does not warn you, write to the author. )
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