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I got this problem after I installed Vista SP1.
Inside Windows Explorer, when I double click a folder in the right pane, that folder is opened up as a new second window. No matter what I change in the settings window I cant get rid of this. If I instead right-click the folder and select "Browse", the folder contents is shown in the same window, but (as I said) double click the folder icon, a new window opens up. Seems to me that "double-clicking" a folder in the right pane triggers the "Open" action instead of "Browse" action. Anyone knows how to fix this? I want to browse my files in ONE window only. /Magnus |
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Hi,
Open Folder Options from the tools and check that the option to open each folder in its own window is not checked on the general tab. If it isn't, try checking it, click apply/ok then reboot and uncheck it. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Magnus Flysjö" <magnus@flysjo.com> wrote in message news:OSev1T9pIHA.4492@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I got this problem after I installed Vista SP1. > Inside Windows Explorer, when I double click a folder in the right pane, > that folder is opened up as a new second window. No matter what I change > in the settings window I cant get rid of this. > If I instead right-click the folder and select "Browse", the folder > contents is shown in the same window, but (as I said) double click the > folder icon, a new window opens up. > > Seems to me that "double-clicking" a folder in the right pane triggers the > "Open" action instead of "Browse" action. > Anyone knows how to fix this? I want to browse my files in ONE window > only. > > /Magnus > |
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> Open Folder Options from the tools and check that the option to open each > folder in its own window is not checked on the general tab. If it isn't, > try checking it, click apply/ok then reboot and uncheck it. Doesnt help.. This behaviour started when I installed Vista SP1, no matter what I change/check in the folder settings this prevails. I have the following shell plugins installed: WinZip (context menu popup) UltraEdit (context menu popup) Tortoise Subversion (context menu popup and some other stuff I guess) I dont know if any of these "plugins" intercept the standard shell behaviour, but everything was normal before SP1 installation. Can someone tell me which registry values that might affect this double-click action? /Magnus |
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Uninstall them, one at a time until you resolve the issue.
-- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Magnus Flysjö" <magnus@flysjo.com> wrote in message news:ugJoYWFqIHA.4672@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > >> Open Folder Options from the tools and check that the option to open each >> folder in its own window is not checked on the general tab. If it isn't, >> try checking it, click apply/ok then reboot and uncheck it. > > Doesnt help.. > This behaviour started when I installed Vista SP1, no matter what I > change/check in the folder settings this prevails. > I have the following shell plugins installed: > > WinZip (context menu popup) > UltraEdit (context menu popup) > Tortoise Subversion (context menu popup and some other stuff I guess) > > I dont know if any of these "plugins" intercept the standard shell > behaviour, but everything was normal before SP1 installation. Can someone > tell me which registry values that might affect this double-click action? > > /Magnus > > > |
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Magnus Flysjö wrote:
> >> Open Folder Options from the tools and check that the option to open each >> folder in its own window is not checked on the general tab. If it isn't, >> try checking it, click apply/ok then reboot and uncheck it. > > Doesnt help.. > This behaviour started when I installed Vista SP1, no matter what I > change/check in the folder settings this prevails. > I have the following shell plugins installed: > > WinZip (context menu popup) > UltraEdit (context menu popup) > Tortoise Subversion (context menu popup and some other stuff I guess) > > I dont know if any of these "plugins" intercept the standard shell > behaviour, but everything was normal before SP1 installation. Can someone > tell me which registry values that might affect this double-click action? I'm missing the first part of this thread, so I apologize ahead of time if you've already done what I'm going to suggest. Use ShellExView and disable those three context menu connections and see if that helps. SP1 may interact unpleasantly with any of them and my experience with third-party context menu extensions in both XP and Vista is that they are often the cause of bad behavior. I can tell you that Tortoise Subversion causes issues on my son's XP Pro SP2 install. I don't mind that he runs the program (it's my computer after all so I get to say!), but I disable the context menu entries. That makes a big difference in how well the overall OS runs. http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/shexview.html Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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