Folder display problems

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I have just reinstalled WIN2000 (replaced HD) and cannot get Folder Options to work correctly

1. Displaying "Like current folder" in "View" in "Folder Options" under "Control Panel" is greyed out
2. Folders will not remember view settings even though that option is checked in "Folder Options.
3. Thumbnail view will not work for any of the .jpeg files (seems to work ok for .tiff and HTML files) I especially need this because I work with graphics alot

I have tried everything I can think of. Any suggestions

Please reply to me at (e-mail address removed)

Thanks.
 
I have just reinstalled WIN2000 (replaced HD) and cannot get Folder Options to work correctly.

1. Displaying "Like current folder" in "View" in "Folder Options" under "Control Panel" is greyed out.
2. Folders will not remember view settings even though that option is checked in "Folder Options."
3. Thumbnail view will not work for any of the .jpeg files (seems to work ok for .tiff and HTML files) I especially need this because I work with graphics alot.

I have tried everything I can think of. Any suggestions?

Please reply to me at (e-mail address removed)

Thanks.

Have you applied SP4? You should.

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com
 
----- Jerold Schulman wrote: -----

I have just reinstalled WIN2000 (replaced HD) and cannot get Folder Options to work correctly.
2. Folders will not remember view settings even though that option is checked in "Folder Options."
3. Thumbnail view will not work for any of the .jpeg files (seems to work ok for .tiff and HTML files) I especially need this because I work with graphics alot.

Have you applied SP4? You should.

Jerold Schulman
Windows: General MVP
JSI, Inc.
http://www.jsiinc.com


Yes, I did as well as all other updates, service packs, etc.
 

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