Windows XP does not refresh folder after file operation

N

Newman

For some time now our entire organization of about 20 PCs joined into
an Active Directory and with a Windows 2003 Domain Controller have
been having a curious problem; that is, file operations on network
drives do not generate automatic updates to the view for the current
folder. This was true for both Windows Explorer view, and Folder views
- as well as mapped network drives and network shares accessed via UNC
path names.

After a small amount of research, the "quick fix" is simply to press
F5. Fair enough, but you really should not have to do this -
especially since it was not required in the 10 or so previous years
that we have had a network.

So after weeks of intermittent Googling, and much head bashing, I
found dozens of suggestions - non of which worked, not even the stuff
on Kelly's Corner! :(

Then I found another post which worked! So I am re-stating what I
found, since it is the *only* thing that has worked for me. I hope the
solution helps you too! :)

The original post was for Win7, but I found a similar registry entry
for Win XP. I have included the text for a ".REG" file. Just copy &
paste, save, and load into your registry. Re-Boot and you should be
good to go!!



Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{BDEADE7F-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}\Instance]
"CLSID"="{4D5C8C2A-D075-11D0-B416-00C04FB90376}"
"DontRefresh"=dword:00000000


I can't believe it was so hard to find the solution for this little
"gem"!

Enjoy!
 
N

Newman

ARGHHHH!!!!

After the latest round of Windows Updates, the problem is back, and my
"fix" no longer works!

I just don't have time to spend screwing around with something that
always used to work!

Does ANYONE have a fix?
 
E

Elmo

Newman said:
ARGHHHH!!!!

After the latest round of Windows Updates, the problem is back, and my
"fix" no longer works!

I just don't have time to spend screwing around with something that
always used to work!

Does ANYONE have a fix?

Did you ever use Kelly's tweak to prevent automatic refresh of folders
and Desktop? If so, she has an "Enable" tweak to re-enable it, here:

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 157. Prevent Automatic Folder and Icon Refresh - Enable
Line 199. Enable Folder and Icon Refresh
Line 204. Force Auto Refresh - Undo

Maybe you used TweakUI to turn off that feature?
For some time now our entire organization of about 20 PCs joined into
an Active Directory and with a Windows 2003 Domain Controller have
been having a curious problem; that is, file operations on network
drives do not generate automatic updates to the view for the current
folder. This was true for both Windows Explorer view, and Folder views
- as well as mapped network drives and network shares accessed via UNC
path names.

After a small amount of research, the "quick fix" is simply to press
F5. Fair enough, but you really should not have to do this -
especially since it was not required in the 10 or so previous years
that we have had a network.

So after weeks of intermittent Googling, and much head bashing, I
found dozens of suggestions - non of which worked, not even the stuff
on Kelly's Corner! :(

Then I found another post which worked! So I am re-stating what I
found, since it is the *only* thing that has worked for me. I hope the
solution helps you too! :)

The original post was for Win7, but I found a similar registry entry
for Win XP. I have included the text for a ".REG" file. Just copy &
paste, save, and load into your registry. Re-Boot and you should be
good to go!!



Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{BDEADE7F-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}\Instance]
"CLSID"="{4D5C8C2A-D075-11D0-B416-00C04FB90376}"
"DontRefresh"=dword:00000000


I can't believe it was so hard to find the solution for this little
"gem"!

Enjoy!
 
N

Newman

Well will wonders never cease! Thanks Elmo. I had previously tried
these, to no avail at that time. But I decided to do all three anyways
- this time they worked!

Go figure.

Thanks Again

Lloyd

Newman said:
ARGHHHH!!!!

After the latest round of Windows Updates, the problem is back, and my
"fix" no longer works!

I just don't have time to spend screwing around with something that
always used to work!

Does ANYONE have a fix?

Did you ever use Kelly's tweak to prevent automatic refresh of folders
and Desktop? If so, she has an "Enable" tweak to re-enable it, here:

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 157. Prevent Automatic Folder and Icon Refresh - Enable
Line 199. Enable Folder and Icon Refresh
Line 204. Force Auto Refresh - Undo

Maybe you used TweakUI to turn off that feature?
For some time now our entire organization of about 20 PCs joined into
an Active Directory and with a Windows 2003 Domain Controller have
been having a curious problem; that is, file operations on network
drives do not generate automatic updates to the view for the current
folder. This was true for both Windows Explorer view, and Folder views
- as well as mapped network drives and network shares accessed via UNC
path names.

After a small amount of research, the "quick fix" is simply to press
F5. Fair enough, but you really should not have to do this -
especially since it was not required in the 10 or so previous years
that we have had a network.

So after weeks of intermittent Googling, and much head bashing, I
found dozens of suggestions - non of which worked, not even the stuff
on Kelly's Corner! :(

Then I found another post which worked! So I am re-stating what I
found, since it is the *only* thing that has worked for me. I hope the
solution helps you too! :)

The original post was for Win7, but I found a similar registry entry
for Win XP. I have included the text for a ".REG" file. Just copy &
paste, save, and load into your registry. Re-Boot and you should be
good to go!!



Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{BDEADE7F-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}\Instance]
"CLSID"="{4D5C8C2A-D075-11D0-B416-00C04FB90376}"
"DontRefresh"=dword:00000000


I can't believe it was so hard to find the solution for this little
"gem"!

Enjoy!
 
E

Elmo

Newman said:
Well will wonders never cease! Thanks Elmo. I had previously tried
these, to no avail at that time. But I decided to do all three anyways
- this time they worked!

Go figure.

Thanks Again

Lloyd

That's great news! Thanks for reporting back.
 

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