Folder Tree Refresh

I'm having a problem since updating to 9.5.1 from 9.5.0, on Windows XP SP3.
My Folder Tree seems to refresh about every five seconds. This wouldn't be a problem except the scroll bar resets position every time to show the currently selected folder, so when I'm browsing my extensive folder tree with my mouse wheel I don't get very far before the scroll bar resets to the currently selected folder.
I have lots of mapped network drives, however I just started having this problem after updating to 9.5.1 this morning.
Thanks,
Jens

Windows XP (Pro) SP3 here too, but I don't see this problem on my machine.

I forgot to add that I also use the latest Opus version 9.5.1.0

I'm still having problems with this, although I think I understand more about the behavior. I think what is happening is every time a file or folder in the tree gets updated in the background, dopus seems to "reset" the file tree view.

I run a lot of background batch processing tasks that update summary files periodically, sometimes every few seconds. While doing this, it is nearly impossible for me to use dopus because the file tree keeps getting reset and I cannot effectively navigate. I get in a "race" where I try to scroll down my tree view and quickly click the folder I want to navigate to before the view gets reset and the scroll bar position goes back to the top. This is obviously difficult to work with and I'm frustrated because I've been using (and loving) dopus for a long itme and have only recently started having this issue. I wonder if I accidentally enabled some setting?

I'm running dopus 9.5.2 on WinXP Pro SP3.

Try the shell-notify-debug setting mentioned in this related thread -- it sounds like something is triggering a lot of those events, which is unusual.

I think we may have a handle on this problem now; we've sent a test version to a couple of people, hopefully we will know soon.

Thanks, leo. The issue described by "paulwesterman" in your referenced link describes my initial problem to a tee. I'll post any new findings I have in that thread.