Almost a perfect suggestion. If the multi-select includes the Windows
folder, the Customize tab will not appear. But after I avoided that pitfall
it works. THANK YOU.
Odd UI bug... merely selecting the "Apply to subfolders" checkbox will not
activate the Apply button... so you actually have to change the drop box from
"All Items" to something else, and then "All Items" again to make the Apply
button enable itself (just pressing OK will not do the trick)
THANKS AGAIN!
SS
"Mark Dormer" wrote:
> What you can do is Open explorer to C:\
> Select every folder and select properties.
> On the customise tab set Folder Type to "All Items"
> Select Also apply this to all subfolders
>
> For the root of the drive just change the view to details.
>
> Regards
> Mark Dormer
> Posted from Tech.Ed 2007 Gold Coast Australia
> www.swiug.org.au
>
>
> "Speedy" <Speedy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5A8B582B-AE18-4360-A9C0-FD0EBF202AA7@microsoft.com...
> > Hello
> >
> > Forgive me if this has been asked before but I could not find a good
> > answer
> > anywhere...
> >
> > Explorer chooses the columns that display in Explorer in Details view I
> > guess based on it's own assessment of what will be relevant... so for
> > example
> > when you view a directory with MP3s in it, Explorer shows ID3 tags as
> > columns.
> >
> > I HATE THIS FEATURE!!! I just want to see the standard columns... Type,
> > Size, Date Modified, etc. I don't want Explorer trying to be "smart".
> >
> > So is there a way to deactivate this and have Explorer just revert to the
> > behavior it had in XP?
> >
> > Thanks so much in advance
> > Steve
>
>