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      27th Jan 2007
I noticed recently that I had to re-applied a registry code to allow more
remembered folder views than normal, and now I am have access problems to the
first tier folder that many of those views applied to.

This one folder with delayedaccess is the only I have noticed so far, and id
first tier to about 2000 folders containing roughly 50,000 files.

This happens occasionally. How can I:
Permenantly attribute my prefered folder views to my folder
Keep first folder access none-delayed

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      27th Jan 2007
"Zeretul1" wrote

>I noticed recently that I had to re-applied a registry code to allow more
> remembered folder views than normal, and now I am have access problems to
> the
> first tier folder that many of those views applied to.
>
> This one folder with delayedaccess is the only I have noticed so far, and
> id
> first tier to about 2000 folders containing roughly 50,000 files.
>
> This happens occasionally. How can I:
> Permenantly attribute my prefered folder views to my folder
> Keep first folder access none-delayed


And what registry edit was that? The one to increase the remembered views
to 8000 from Kelly's site? I doubt if that's what caused your current issue
but if you want to see if it was, do a system restore to before you applied
this registry edit.

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      30th Jan 2007
On Jan 26, 7:13 pm, "Rock" <r...@nospam.net> wrote:
> "Zeretul1" wrote
>
> >I noticed recently that I had to re-applied a registry code to allow more
> > remembered folder views than normal, and now I am have access problems to
> > the
> > first tier folder that many of those views applied to.

>
> > This one folder with delayedaccess is the only I have noticed so far, and
> > id
> > first tier to about 2000 folders containing roughly 50,000 files.

>
> > This happens occasionally. How can I:
> > Permenantly attribute my prefered folder views to my folder
> > Keep first folder access none-delayed

>
> And what registry edit was that? The one to increase the remembered views
> to 8000 from Kelly's site? I doubt if that's what caused your current issue
> but if you want to see if it was, do a system restore to before you applied
> this registry edit.
>
> --
> Rock [MVP - User/Shell]



I did use the 8000 edit from Kelly's, and it was working before this
issue. I have had this issue before, but cannot recall how is was
resolved. I have re-applied the 8000 edit, and I have noticed that I
have regained most of my specific folder views, but the access to the
first tier folder is still delayed. When I left or right-click, it
takes up to 20 seconds for the folder to respond.

Other than the large number of files and folders, what could be the
cause?

 
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      30th Jan 2007
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> "Rock" wrote:


>> "Zeretul1" wrote
>>
>> >I noticed recently that I had to re-applied a registry code to allow
>> >more
>> > remembered folder views than normal, and now I am have access problems
>> > to
>> > the
>> > first tier folder that many of those views applied to.

>>
>> > This one folder with delayedaccess is the only I have noticed so far,
>> > and
>> > id
>> > first tier to about 2000 folders containing roughly 50,000 files.

>>
>> > This happens occasionally. How can I:
>> > Permenantly attribute my prefered folder views to my folder
>> > Keep first folder access none-delayed

>>
>> And what registry edit was that? The one to increase the remembered
>> views
>> to 8000 from Kelly's site? I doubt if that's what caused your current
>> issue
>> but if you want to see if it was, do a system restore to before you
>> applied
>> this registry edit.


> I did use the 8000 edit from Kelly's, and it was working before this
> issue. I have had this issue before, but cannot recall how is was
> resolved. I have re-applied the 8000 edit, and I have noticed that I
> have regained most of my specific folder views, but the access to the
> first tier folder is still delayed. When I left or right-click, it
> takes up to 20 seconds for the folder to respond.
>
> Other than the large number of files and folders, what could be the
> cause?


Sorry I don't know. What happens in safe mode? Is the delay there? What
about in a different account? Did you try a system restore to when it was
working ok?

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