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Suppose I open "C:\foo\bar"; the Explorer window displays
the contents of the "bar" folder. I want to get to the properties of folder "bar". Under XP, I could right-click on the icon in the window title bar and choose "Properties". Voilą, done. The icon has disappeared under Vista, but if you right- click there, you still get the system menu, but a crippled one with just Restore/Move/Size/Minimize/Maximize/Close. I now have got to get up one level to "C:\foo" first, look for "bar", right-click on it and choose "Properties". Is somebody aware of a solution which would restore the full system menu ? Switching to "classic view" does not change the content of the menu... Thanks. Pierre |
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Do it in the Navigation pane.
-- Vista Home Premium 32 SP1 http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Pierre Arnaud" <pierre.arnaud@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:05ABDD68-BE7E-4FB4-AFB0-0E8C2FA0ABD4@xxxxxx
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You can also right click on the icon in the Details Pane, or right click in
the background whitespace of the view. Justin "Pierre Arnaud" wrote:
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Hi Justin,
clicking on the item itself in the explorer. If you have "Computer" selected in the explorer, you really have to right- click on the "Computer" node itself to get to the "Manage" command; neither right-clicking on the background whitespace, nor right-clicking on the icon in the details pane will show the full contextual menu ! Pierre |
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