Shortcuts & folders open "Search Results"

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When I open a desktop folder, or a folder within Windows
Explorer, I get "search results", not the destination
folder. The same thing happens when I attempt to open
the shortcuts I create ("send to desktop")! Does anyone
know how to fix this?
 
Todd said:
When I open a desktop folder, or a folder within Windows
Explorer, I get "search results", not the destination
folder. The same thing happens when I attempt to open
the shortcuts I create ("send to desktop")! Does anyone
know how to fix this?

Doug's link, below. XP-FIXES. Righthand column.
 
Type in Start Run
regsvr32 /i shell32

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Regards,
Ramesh [MS-MVP]
AIM: SRamesh2k


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When I open a desktop folder, or a folder within Windows
Explorer, I get "search results", not the destination
folder. The same thing happens when I attempt to open
the shortcuts I create ("send to desktop")! Does anyone
know how to fix this?
 
Thanks, Ramesh! That certainly solved that issue.
But.... now the Windows Explorer Folder view default is
off. I had a struggle with that when I first had XP
installed. Couldn't get my folder view selection to
stick.
 
The first thing to do is go to Control Panel>Folder Options and under the
View tab make sure that 'Remember each folder's view settings' is ticked.

However even with this setting ticked you'll wind up with unsaved settings.
The way to fix this problem is to open Regedit and go to the following
sub-folders:

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\BagMRU]
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\Bags]

Right-click on each one (i.e. BagMRU and Bags) and select Delete to get rid
of both of them.

Reboot your PC and set up each of your folders as you like it. These
settings should now be saved and restored on the next reboot. By deleting
the registry entries above Windows is forced to recreate them and in doing
so get rid of corruption and bad entries, typically caused by third-party
programs.

If the above does not help, proceed to 2.......

Method 2 : Courtesy: Kelly Theriot - MVP

Windows [XP] remembers 400 folder settings. When that number is reached some
settings aren't retained any longer. You can change this to 8000 by adding
this edit to the registry.

Run this edit, then reset your preferred folder options:

Increase Folder View Options Limit: (Line 2):
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

To use the Regedit: Save the REG File to your hard disk. Double click it and
answer yes to the import prompt. REG files can be viewed in Notepad by right
clicking on the file and selecting Edit.

NOTE: The above procedure will not work for a "Common Dialog box" File >
Open > SaveAs dialogs.

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Regards,
Ramesh [MS-MVP]
AIM: SRamesh2k


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Thanks, Ramesh! That certainly solved that issue.
But.... now the Windows Explorer Folder view default is
off. I had a struggle with that when I first had XP
installed. Couldn't get my folder view selection to
stick.
 

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