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I need Winfile.exe aka File Manager for XP

Asked by sasllc in Windows XP Operating System, Adobe Type Manager

Tags: xp, winfile

The customer was on Win98, and loved the look and feel of File Manager.  We upgraded her to Win XP Pro, but when I copy the files that appear to go with it in 98, it bombs on XP.

Is there a way to download a working version of winfile for XP?

If not, is there something available that looks and acts just like winfile.exe?  I realize that Windows Explorer essentially does the same things, but she is used to the look and feel of File Manager, and is insisting that we make it work on XP.  Is there any hope?

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Zones: Windows XP Operating System, Adobe Type Manager
Tags: xp, winfile
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Solution Provided By: ttterk
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Solution Grade: A
 
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