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jantsuh
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« on: 06 October , 2009, 22:40:34 »

Is it possible to "hack" or command KuneriLite wizard (or script) to make one or all installation sub-folders (specified in Wizard's Additional Files tab) to be hidden/system folders? Or can I make this using File-plugin somehow?

We need this because images downloaded by our software are visible in Nokia's Gallery which is a real annoyance to the most users. Nokia's gallery catches the images even they are renamed from .jpg to .map (or everything else). We would be very happy to get any help to this issue, thanks!
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« Reply #1 on: 06 October , 2009, 23:48:43 »

AFAIK Nokia's Gallery fetches images from subfolders under C:\Data,
if you store your files under root, for instance c:\mine
they won't be visible in the gallery.
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« Reply #2 on: 07 October , 2009, 04:07:13 »

AFAIK Nokia's Gallery fetches images from subfolders under C:\Data,
if you store your files under root, for instance c:\mine
they won't be visible in the gallery.

Thank you for your ansewer. This may be the situation with phone's memory but how about the memory card? This is even more important case for us. Currently it seems that every image I place on memory card appears in the Nokia Gallery. I know that one solution is to change folder to system/hidden using any third party file manager. Can I achieve the same result using KuneriLite? Using third party file manager is not the solution to our customers. Sad
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« Reply #3 on: 13 October , 2009, 22:15:28 »

Hi,

I don't see any other solution than forcing the installation of user files to C: (in 2nd screen of KL).
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