Windows Explorer question

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Tony Vella

I have a new CP with Windows Vista: When using Windows Explorer I want to
see contents of folders always as 'list' -- I don't need 'details' and I
don't like 'thumbnails'. Is there a way I can set it up once and for all
and not have to adjust every time I change folders? Thanks in advance.
 
Tony,
You should be able to set that globally.

Open up a folder and set the display the way you like it. Then hit Tools ->
Folder Options. Select the "View" tab.

Scroll down the list and make sure "Remember each folders view settings" is
unchecked, then click the "Apply to Folders" - it should make it do what you
want. I keep saying "should" because I've noticed that sometimes if you
change a folder display temporarily, it changes everything so you may have
to reset them occasionally.

Note also that you may have to do this for different types of folders. I've
noticed that Vista seems to treat folders with pictures and music separately
so it may need them set as well.

Hope that helps!
Mark
 
Tony Vella said:
I have a new CP with Windows Vista: When using Windows Explorer I want to
see contents of folders always as 'list' -- I don't need 'details' and I
don't like 'thumbnails'. Is there a way I can set it up once and for all
and not have to adjust every time I change folders? Thanks in advance.

To add to Mark's post there are at least five templates that Vista uses and
each has to be set. Go to a folder such as \Users, right click on it,
Properties, Customize. Under "Use this folder as template" click the down
area to see all the types. You'll need to set the view you want in a folder
that uses each template. And then after doing that, you'll find Vista has a
habit of forgetting the settings from time to time.
 
To add to Mark's post there are at least five templates that Vista uses and
each has to be set. Go to a folder such as \Users, right click on it,
Properties, Customize. Under "Use this folder as template" click the down
area to see all the types. You'll need to set the view you want in a folder
that uses each template. And then after doing that, you'll find Vista has a
habit of forgetting the settings from time to time.


Talk about understatement. Vista has a "problem"?

Its a nightmare of halfass poorly implemented coding. How can you
offer customer specializes templates, ask them to set them up and then
admit, oops, yea we know Vista will from "time to time" mess them up
AFTER you have bothered to set them up and do what it wants anyway.

Again, like with most problems, it always gets back to Microsoft
arrogance. They know Vista like every version of Windows before it is
broken or malfunctions in countless areas. Rather that holding off
release and FIXING these known issues before causing untold
frustration on customers they just dump a broken and poorly performing
version on a unsuspecting public and say don't like it, tough cookies,
maybe we'll get around to fixing it six, nine months maybe a year
later in some service pack.

WHY do we as customers put up this kind of endless bullshit?

Understand yet why the general public laughs their collective asses
off at you fanboys?
 
Rock said:
To add to Mark's post there are at least five templates that Vista uses and
each has to be set. Go to a folder such as \Users, right click on it,
Properties, Customize. Under "Use this folder as template" click the down
area to see all the types. You'll need to set the view you want in a folder
that uses each template. And then after doing that, you'll find Vista has a
habit of forgetting the settings from time to time.

When I go to users, as you suggest, there are several different types of sub
folders contained under users.

So if I select properties for users knowing that the subdirectories are of
different types where are the views that will be used for each type.

This is such a crazy way that vista randomly and without reason changes views.

Could you give a step by step instructions on how to set the properties for
each folder type that vista supports. Also how does Vista decide which
template to use for each folder?`

Does this have enough visibility to get something setup that assures that
each template gets sets and does not change. Also how does Vista decide
which template to use for each folder?`
 
ernie said:
When I go to users, as you suggest, there are several different types of
sub
folders contained under users.

So if I select properties for users knowing that the subdirectories are of
different types where are the views that will be used for each type.

This is such a crazy way that vista randomly and without reason changes
views.

Could you give a step by step instructions on how to set the properties
for
each folder type that vista supports. Also how does Vista decide which
template to use for each folder?`

Does this have enough visibility to get something setup that assures that
each template gets sets and does not change. Also how does Vista decide
which template to use for each folder?`
There is always an easy way?

When looking at columns in Explore. Right click in the header area and
choose from the drop menu what you need to see as headers and to size the
columns. Click "More" at the bottom of the menu at set these as Permanente
choices.

--
Ian

With patience there is always a way.

Please Reply to Newsgroup so all can read.
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ernie said:
When I go to users, as you suggest, there are several different types of
sub
folders contained under users.

So if I select properties for users knowing that the subdirectories are of
different types where are the views that will be used for each type.

This is such a crazy way that vista randomly and without reason changes
views.

Could you give a step by step instructions on how to set the properties
for
each folder type that vista supports. Also how does Vista decide which
template to use for each folder?`

Does this have enough visibility to get something setup that assures that
each template gets sets and does not change. Also how does Vista decide
which template to use for each folder?`


Vista makes it flexible, Right click in a column header area and choose
from the drop menu what headers you

--
Ian

With patience there is always a way.

Please Reply to Newsgroup so all can read.
Requests for assistance by email can not and will be deleted.
 

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