You mean "navigate", right? (Support requests)
That's not related to icomancer. It is not an extension of the Windows Explorer program, it just sets a file named "desktop.ini" and sets the folder's "system" attribute on so the icon is properly shown.
Either you have a different folder browser that is not recognizing customized folders -most unlikely- or your hard disk needs maintenance or you have something else messing up with your folders, but that's not icomancer.
Complete thread:
- Cannot negotiate folder structure - AbdulRahiem Dubelaar, 2014-04-07, 05:35
- You mean "navigate", right? - acaballero, 2014-04-07, 10:16