The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
If you dual boot between Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.0 and attempt to add
fonts, the Fonts directories for both WINDOWS and %SystemRoot% are not
available in the Folders list of Add Fonts.
CAUSEWhen you click Install New Font from the File menu of the Control Panel Fonts tool, the Add Fonts dialog box appears. This dialog box uses the FileOpen function of the previous version of Windows NT. Directories with Hidden and System directory attributes are not listed. By default, the Fonts directories of WINDOWS and %SystemRoot% have the System directory attribute. RESOLUTION
If you want to import Windows 95 fonts from the WINDOWS directory:
MORE INFORMATIONThe WINDOWS directory may have a Read-only attribute in addition to the default System attribute. The following table lists the different types of folders the Fonts directory becomes if specific directory attributes are added or removed:
The Font folder directories are not viewable in the Add Fonts dialog box.
If a directory is a normal shell folder, the fonts are viewable. However,
the removal of the System directory attribute is not recommended.
In addition, if Desktop.ini is removed from the Fonts directory, or the CLSID line in Desktop.ini is changed, the symptom mentioned above occurs. STATUSThis behavior is by design. Additional query words:
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