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AutoExpand Folder shortcut with > 100 files in Folder

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AutoExpand Folder shortcut with > 100 files in Folder

If I right click and drag a folder to the desktop and create a shortcut, when I click on the shortcut the folder will open with folder selected and expanded in the folder pane. but as soon as I get more than 101 files/directories in the folder it will only be selected, not expanded.

Where can I change the number of entries allowed before it decides not expand it?

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