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seth4h@gmail.com
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      5th Dec 2006
In all my folders, my "Common Tasks" toolbar has gone missing.... I
have been searching for a resolution to this problem.

1. I have tried the "Tools>Folder Options>Show Common Tasks in
Folders",

2. I have tried the .reg file from a support website supposed to bring
the common tasks back,

3. and I have tried editing the registry, and the group policies and
Administrative Template policies.

None of the above has brought back the "Common Tasks" toolbar to my
folders...

Any other ideas out there? Please help.

 
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NewScience
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      5th Dec 2006
Is the Folders toolbar button showing depressed down?
If so, click on it to de-select it.

<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> In all my folders, my "Common Tasks" toolbar has gone missing.... I
> have been searching for a resolution to this problem.
>
> 1. I have tried the "Tools>Folder Options>Show Common Tasks in
> Folders",
>
> 2. I have tried the .reg file from a support website supposed to bring
> the common tasks back,
>
> 3. and I have tried editing the registry, and the group policies and
> Administrative Template policies.
>
> None of the above has brought back the "Common Tasks" toolbar to my
> folders...
>
> Any other ideas out there? Please help.
>



 
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Wesley Vogel
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      5th Dec 2006
When you right click a folder, what is the top item on the menu?

Explore or Open?

If Explore is default it will be the top item and in BOLD letters.

If Explore is default, double clicking folders will open them in Folders
view.

Open and Explore are different.
Explore opens folders with Folders pane on the left.
Open opens folders with common tasks showing on the left.

You can still toggle from Folders view to the Tasks pane by clicking on the
Folder button on the Toolbar.

If Explore is the default, change it to Open.

Start | Run | Type: control folders | Click OK |
File Types tab | Scroll down to and Select: (NONE) Folder |
Advanced button | Highlight: open | Set Default | Click OK |
Click Apply | Click OK

Set Default
[[Sets the selected command as the command to be carried out when the file
is invoked.
The default command for the file is shown in bold on the shortcut menu for
the file.]]

Is Show Common tasks in folders grayed out in Folder Properties?

"Single-click to open an item" in the Folder Options is grayed out
The option Show Common tasks in folders will also grayed out.
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/singleclickfolder.htm

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> In all my folders, my "Common Tasks" toolbar has gone missing.... I
> have been searching for a resolution to this problem.
>
> 1. I have tried the "Tools>Folder Options>Show Common Tasks in
> Folders",
>
> 2. I have tried the .reg file from a support website supposed to bring
> the common tasks back,
>
> 3. and I have tried editing the registry, and the group policies and
> Administrative Template policies.
>
> None of the above has brought back the "Common Tasks" toolbar to my
> folders...
>
> Any other ideas out there? Please help.


 
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seth4h@gmail.com
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      6th Dec 2006
Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.

When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
'[None] Folder'?

Thanks for all your help so far!

 
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Wesley Vogel
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      6th Dec 2006
<quote>
Search opens after editing Drives or Directories

Type in Start Run

regsvr32 /i shell32

This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialog to
edit those two types.
<quote> From David Candy

regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.

(NONE) File Folder should have:
Find

The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.

(NONE) Folder should have:
explore
open <--- In BOLD text

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
(E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
> returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
> Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
>
> When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
> changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
> Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
> option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
> can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
> '[None] Folder'?
>
> Thanks for all your help so far!

 
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Scik
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      6th Dec 2006
Okay, everything is right but its more screwed up.

[NONE] Folder has explore, and Open with Open in Bold.

[NONE] File Folder has the Winamp options, and Find.

Now, whenever I open a folder (e.g. My Documents) and then click on
another folder, it just opens the search screen. Everytime, on every
folder. And the Common Tasks has yet to return.

What now?

Thanks for your continued help.

Wesley Vogel wrote:
> <quote>
> Search opens after editing Drives or Directories
>
> Type in Start Run
>
> regsvr32 /i shell32
>
> This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
> Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialog to
> edit those two types.
> <quote> From David Candy
>
> regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.
>
> (NONE) File Folder should have:
> Find
>
> The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.
>
> (NONE) Folder should have:
> explore
> open <--- In BOLD text
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> > Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
> > returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
> > Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
> >
> > When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
> > changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
> > Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
> > option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
> > can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
> > '[None] Folder'?
> >
> > Thanks for all your help so far!


 
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Scik
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      6th Dec 2006
Also, I tried the Run commands "regsvr32 /i shell32" ... Search is
still opening.



Scik wrote:
> Okay, everything is right but its more screwed up.
>
> [NONE] Folder has explore, and Open with Open in Bold.
>
> [NONE] File Folder has the Winamp options, and Find.
>
> Now, whenever I open a folder (e.g. My Documents) and then click on
> another folder, it just opens the search screen. Everytime, on every
> folder. And the Common Tasks has yet to return.
>
> What now?
>
> Thanks for your continued help.
>
> Wesley Vogel wrote:
> > <quote>
> > Search opens after editing Drives or Directories
> >
> > Type in Start Run
> >
> > regsvr32 /i shell32
> >
> > This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
> > Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialog to
> > edit those two types.
> > <quote> From David Candy
> >
> > regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.
> >
> > (NONE) File Folder should have:
> > Find
> >
> > The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.
> >
> > (NONE) Folder should have:
> > explore
> > open <--- In BOLD text
> >
> > --
> > Hope this helps. Let us know.
> >
> > Wes
> > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> >
> > In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> > (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> > > Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
> > > returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
> > > Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
> > >
> > > When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
> > > changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
> > > Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
> > > option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
> > > can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
> > > '[None] Folder'?
> > >
> > > Thanks for all your help so far!


 
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Wesley Vogel
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      7th Dec 2006
Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder or Drive
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/searchwindow.htm

Fixes the problem where Search or Command Prompt opens
when double clicking a folder © Doug Knox
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_d...older_open.htm

Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/32118

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
Scik <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> Also, I tried the Run commands "regsvr32 /i shell32" ... Search is
> still opening.
>
>
>
> Scik wrote:
>> Okay, everything is right but its more screwed up.
>>
>> [NONE] Folder has explore, and Open with Open in Bold.
>>
>> [NONE] File Folder has the Winamp options, and Find.
>>
>> Now, whenever I open a folder (e.g. My Documents) and then click on
>> another folder, it just opens the search screen. Everytime, on every
>> folder. And the Common Tasks has yet to return.
>>
>> What now?
>>
>> Thanks for your continued help.
>>
>> Wesley Vogel wrote:
>>> <quote>
>>> Search opens after editing Drives or Directories
>>>
>>> Type in Start Run
>>>
>>> regsvr32 /i shell32
>>>
>>> This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
>>> Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialog to
>>> edit those two types.
>>> <quote> From David Candy
>>>
>>> regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.
>>>
>>> (NONE) File Folder should have:
>>> Find
>>>
>>> The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.
>>>
>>> (NONE) Folder should have:
>>> explore
>>> open <--- In BOLD text
>>>
>>> --
>>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>>>
>>> Wes
>>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
>>> (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
>>>> Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
>>>> returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
>>>> Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
>>>>
>>>> When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
>>>> changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
>>>> Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
>>>> option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
>>>> can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
>>>> '[None] Folder'?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for all your help so far!


 
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Scik
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      7th Dec 2006
Excellent! Everything is back to normal (common tasks is still
missing... but its the least of my worries I suppose.)

Thank you very much for your help!!


Wesley Vogel wrote:
> Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder or Drive
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/searchwindow.htm
>
> Fixes the problem where Search or Command Prompt opens
> when double clicking a folder © Doug Knox
> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_d...older_open.htm
>
> Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/32118
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> Scik <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> > Also, I tried the Run commands "regsvr32 /i shell32" ... Search is
> > still opening.
> >
> >
> >
> > Scik wrote:
> >> Okay, everything is right but its more screwed up.
> >>
> >> [NONE] Folder has explore, and Open with Open in Bold.
> >>
> >> [NONE] File Folder has the Winamp options, and Find.
> >>
> >> Now, whenever I open a folder (e.g. My Documents) and then click on
> >> another folder, it just opens the search screen. Everytime, on every
> >> folder. And the Common Tasks has yet to return.
> >>
> >> What now?
> >>
> >> Thanks for your continued help.
> >>
> >> Wesley Vogel wrote:
> >>> <quote>
> >>> Search opens after editing Drives or Directories
> >>>
> >>> Type in Start Run
> >>>
> >>> regsvr32 /i shell32
> >>>
> >>> This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
> >>> Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialogto
> >>> edit those two types.
> >>> <quote> From David Candy
> >>>
> >>> regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.
> >>>
> >>> (NONE) File Folder should have:
> >>> Find
> >>>
> >>> The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.
> >>>
> >>> (NONE) Folder should have:
> >>> explore
> >>> open <--- In BOLD text
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> >>>
> >>> Wes
> >>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> >>>
> >>> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> >>> (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> >>>> Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not yet
> >>>> returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
> >>>> Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
> >>>>
> >>>> When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open", nothing
> >>>> changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
> >>>> Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the "find"
> >>>> option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
> >>>> can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
> >>>> '[None] Folder'?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks for all your help so far!


 
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NewScience
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      7th Dec 2006
How are you accessing your folders? How to you start Windows Explorer to
view the Folder?

"Scik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
Excellent! Everything is back to normal (common tasks is still
missing... but its the least of my worries I suppose.)

Thank you very much for your help!!


Wesley Vogel wrote:
> Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder or Drive
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org/searchwindow.htm
>
> Fixes the problem where Search or Command Prompt opens
> when double clicking a folder © Doug Knox
> http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_d...older_open.htm
>
> Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/32118
>
> --
> Hope this helps. Let us know.
>
> Wes
> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
>
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> Scik <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> > Also, I tried the Run commands "regsvr32 /i shell32" ... Search is
> > still opening.
> >
> >
> >
> > Scik wrote:
> >> Okay, everything is right but its more screwed up.
> >>
> >> [NONE] Folder has explore, and Open with Open in Bold.
> >>
> >> [NONE] File Folder has the Winamp options, and Find.
> >>
> >> Now, whenever I open a folder (e.g. My Documents) and then click on
> >> another folder, it just opens the search screen. Everytime, on every
> >> folder. And the Common Tasks has yet to return.
> >>
> >> What now?
> >>
> >> Thanks for your continued help.
> >>
> >> Wesley Vogel wrote:
> >>> <quote>
> >>> Search opens after editing Drives or Directories
> >>>
> >>> Type in Start Run
> >>>
> >>> regsvr32 /i shell32
> >>>
> >>> This occurs when you use the File Types dialog to edit Drives or
> >>> Directories. You need to type the above each time you use that dialog
> >>> to
> >>> edit those two types.
> >>> <quote> From David Candy
> >>>
> >>> regsvr32 /i shell32 should get rid of Search opening.
> >>>
> >>> (NONE) File Folder should have:
> >>> Find
> >>>
> >>> The other crap was added by winamp. And Open does not belong there.
> >>>
> >>> (NONE) Folder should have:
> >>> explore
> >>> open <--- In BOLD text
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Hope this helps. Let us know.
> >>>
> >>> Wes
> >>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> >>>
> >>> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> >>> (E-Mail Removed) <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked:
> >>>> Finally I seem to be on to something... While common tasks has not
> >>>> yet
> >>>> returned, when looking into the file types I have both a '[None]
> >>>> Folder' and a '[None] File Folder'.
> >>>>
> >>>> When I choose '[None] Folder' and change the default to "Open",
> >>>> nothing
> >>>> changes. In the '[None] File Folder' the only options are "Enqueue in
> >>>> Winamp" , "Open in Winamp" , and "Find" options. So I chose the
> >>>> "find"
> >>>> option and now all my folders open a Search instead of "Open". So how
> >>>> can I add "Open" to '[None] File Folder'? or change my folders to be
> >>>> '[None] Folder'?
> >>>>
> >>>> Thanks for all your help so far!



 
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