Title: Folders Not Refreshing Automatically After Installing Update KB5032190
I typically manage numerous images on a weekly basis, organizing them in folders displayed in medium and large thumbnail views. By default, all folders are sorted alphabetically. Before the installation of the KB5032190 update, folders would refresh automatically, eliminating the need to constantly press F5 whenever I made edits or duplicates. Prior to KB5032190, if I held down the CTRL key while dragging to duplicate an image, the duplicate would automatically be placed in front of the original. However, after installing KB5032190, duplicates are now placed at the end of the folder, requiring me to manually refresh the folder by hitting F5 to reorder them how I desire. This issue also presents itself when editing and saving images, as the edited image is pushed to the end of the folder until I manually refresh it using the F5 key. Despite researching online for several days and trying various solutions such as rebuilding the thumbnail cache and system repairs, the only effective resolution was to uninstall KB5032190. I am reluctant to disable Windows updates or block this patch indefinitely, and instead, I am seeking a viable solution or recommendation to address this persistent issue.
I typically manage numerous images on a weekly basis, organizing them in folders displayed in medium and large thumbnail views. By default, all folders are sorted alphabetically. Before the installation of the KB5032190 update, folders would refresh automatically, eliminating the need to constantly press F5 whenever I made edits or duplicates. Prior to KB5032190, if I held down the CTRL key while dragging to duplicate an image, the duplicate would automatically be placed in front of the original. However, after installing KB5032190, duplicates are now placed at the end of the folder, requiring me to manually refresh the folder by hitting F5 to reorder them how I desire. This issue also presents itself when editing and saving images, as the edited image is pushed to the end of the folder until I manually refresh it using the F5 key. Despite researching online for several days and trying various solutions such as rebuilding the thumbnail cache and system repairs, the only effective resolution was to uninstall KB5032190. I am reluctant to disable Windows updates or block this patch indefinitely, and instead, I am seeking a viable solution or recommendation to address this persistent issue. Read More