Hi Arjan,
I'm assuming you're asking a question

If so, then,
if you want to remove the listing of a folder and
a group of subfolders from the Picture Shortcuts
taskpane you can, when Picture Manager is not running,
use
Start=>Search/Find and look for a file named
OISCatalog.CAG
Open that file in Windows Notepad and delete the
line starting with <CollectionPath
that has the name of the folder you want to remove
from the taskpane only, or rename the .CAG file
to start fresh when you start Picture Manager
It will default to cataloging the folder that
is part of \My Documents\My Pictures\
on your PC.
Caution:
If, in Picture Manager,
you look at a 'folder' icon and it does *not*
have, in the lower left hand corner a 'shortcut'
arrow, you're looking at the actual folder, as
if you were in Windows Explorer. If you delete
icons without the shortcut icon you delete actual
folders and pictures (there won't be a remove
shortcut choice when you right click).
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you cant edit the recently browsed folder in ms picture manager. it displays
links to removed folders and you can't remove them>>
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Let us know if this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?

MS Office System Products MVP
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