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Click it and you should be taken to the "Folder List" on the left side. Try changing it to "Remove from Picasa. Or from the Watched Folders box, click the strange path and click "Remove from Picasa" and it should remove itself from the "Watched Folders" box. Open it again to see if was successfully removed. Unfortunately, if you change the setting in Folder Manager later, the strange path will appear again in the watchedfolders.

Look at the Folders List expand the drive where you store photos and look for folders that aren't set up as you expected. If sub-folders are set to "Scan Once" and you want it to "Scan Always," try toggling the main folder to "Remove from Picasa" then to "Scan Always" - you might have to change the sub-folders one at a time.

If a main folder is not expanded and you set it to "Scan Always," the sub-folders should all change to Scan Always; however, in some cases, this might not work and you will have to set the sub-folders manually. Make sure your Windows user account has Administration access. If you are using a corporate PC, there could be group policy rules. Try to determine if a continuous backup service is interfering with Picasa's database somehow. Be sure the drive which you are scanning is attached to the computer.

If you are scanning an external drive and if the drive it not plugged in, Picasa will rescan it once it's attached to the computer. Right-click the Picasa2 folder and open Properties. In the General tab, make sure that under Attributes, "Read-only" and "Hidden" are not check marked. If check marked, uncheck and click "Apply". Do the same for the Picasa2Albums folder. Even though you might be able to change the folder to not be "Read-only," when you go again to Properties, the "Read-only" box may be check-marked again.

If that happens, you can search the internet for "windows properties read-only reverts" and see what help tips are available. One tip is the following:. Click the Security tab. Click the "Advanced" button. Click "Change permissions". Select your user such as "Authenticated Users" and click "Edit". Select "This folder, subfolders and files" from the drop-down list. Check mark "Full Control" under Basic Permissions.

Click OK. You may have to repeat this for other Principal users. Search this site. How to rebuild the Picasa database.

Reasons for rebuilding. Limitations for Rebuilding. Method A: The Google or Mac way. It didn't seem to cause any problem really, I just thought it was weird. I'll check my preferences and see if I can control that. Thanks for the tips! I love Picasa for the same reasons Amy!

But, I think it's quirky sometimes!! It's great that you don't have to take the time to tag and etc!! Quirky yes, but I think it is "more" helpful than it is quirky. My experience has been like Theresa's. I don't think it has ever randomly updated everything. It's working pretty well for me. Mine's been doing that too. I just went to my preferences and asked it to only scan each file once. We'll see if that helps. I'm a huge Picasa fan!

But only for photos. SG supplies are organized in Windows Photo Gallery. Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I want to update the thumbnail of my video in picasa web albums using the API. The documentation says that I can " Provide your own video thumbnail " by updating the photo. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. If the ctrl-alt-shift method is done, what happens to all the face tagging? It appears to be rescanning. How can I get back my name tags? I used your three key solution and found that I had to redo a lot of settings. In folder manager for one. The rebuilding of the data base brought in many unwanted folders. They may not address the real reasons Picasa messes up the links but for a quick fix, here they are.

Select the questionable thumbnail and go to File on the menu and then Save a copy. The copy, so far, has always reverted to the correct thumbnail and I delete the messed up one. And rename the new one if necessary. A little more drastic is to go to the menu again and with a folder selected, click Pictures and then click Undo all edits.

Usually it is after an edit that the mix up happens. This method has always worked so far but the down side is that it undoes ALL edits in the folder.

So if you have a lot of stuff edited, choose another way. Chris, you are right. It was scary to do it, but I trust you and it is working.

Could this also be the problem I had previously when I transferred from the flash drive back to the computer and the files were all over the place? Thank you. Thank you for this! Recently I decided to reorganize all my photos on my hard drive.

So I did… without reading your various advice. I was just getting ready to email you all for help when I stumbled across this article. My Picasa is now happily grinding away, re-scanning my hard drive and rebuilding itself. Ben, The actual instructions I give in this article are to rename the database folder. That is the equivalent of deleting it. How did you know this is the tip I needed? I searched for a way to do this in Picassa help and the only solution there was to uninstall Picassa and then reinstall it.

I knew there was a better way! Thank you, thank you, thank you!



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