Set folder view to details for all folders windows xp
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He started with Windows 95 and is good at software usability testing. He firmly believes that user experience is just as important as software code quality and architecture for software to be successful. View all posts by Gaurav Kale.
I was pulling my hair out wondering why explorer did not respect the views I had set. Thank you, I was despairing of ever getting the view I wanted without doing it every time I opened a folder. Nice one : Very clear and well laid out. I have my own file structure. In fact, I have a separate partition for all my non system files. Can you please indicate whether it should and, if so, why?
Is the computer a member of a domain? If yes, that's why you can't make those changes. See your IT Dept. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Malkeleah's post on August 7, Unfortunately, I am the IT department!
And I'm not sure what you mean by "domain" in this case versus being on a network, but each of us has different versions of Word, Windows and Office, and we each have different screen personalized screen views.
There is no standard view. I finally found an easy solution. One or the other should work. Good Grief.. Thank you so much for that. I had the opposite problem.. This fix worked for me. Now I can sleep!! Thank you so much Steve. I was looking all around for a way to open the folders as normal again. I have an win explorer shortcut in the quick launch toolbar and use it all the time [a shout out also to Lisa L for that superb link on how to target the opening folder! Deleting the data from the default reg key did the trick.
Thanks Dale and Ricardo! Good idea Truth:rnrnIf others want to chime in with their O. However, there are other useful features in Windows 7 like pinning directories to the Windows Explorer icon so I rarely go in to the default directory any more. Great post! It is not perfect but it is better than any other O. The installation is awesome because this version has a ton of extra drivers most importantly SATA drivers and it is automated. I have taken your suggestion and updated the post to reflect that one or the other should work.
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