XFLDR.DLL
.
If consider the following explanations too complicated,
don't worry, an understanding of this information is not required for &xwp;
to run properly on your system.
The "Version" field contains the version number of XFLDR.DLL
,
including the date when it was built.
The "Awake Desktop objects" field shows you the number of objects which have been instantiated internally by the WPS. Every time the WPS populates a folder (starting with the Desktop at system startup), Desktop objects are instantiated in memory. This field shows you the total number of objects which have been instantiated this way by the WPS since the WPS was started. This number usually keeps growing as you open folders, since the WPS rarely puts objects back to sleep. This number is updated once a second. Open any folder which hasn't been populated yet, and you will see this number grow.
The "WPS thread count" shows the current number of threads running in the
Workplace Shell process (second instance of PMSHELL.EXE
). This will
vary, depending on the additional
WPS classes
that are installed. Also this number
might change if, for example, a folder is currently being populated.
This number is updated once a second.
The "Desktop restarts" field shows you how many times the WPS has been restarted.
The "XSound status" finally shows you whether &xwp; is able to play system sounds on your system. This should show "OK". If you get something different, system sounds will be disabled. Reasons for this could be that MMPM/2 is not installed on your system or other problems occured with &xwp; multimedia.
The "XWPHook status" field shows you whether the &xwp; hook has been correctly
installed. This should show "OK" if you have enabled the respective setting on the "Features"
page.