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Old 02-17-2009   #1 (permalink)
Markus Eßmayr


 
 

Status window delay in Windows Explorer

Hello,

it seems to me, that Windows Explorer on Vista has some kind of delay before
hiding the status window, which shows/showed the progress information of
long file operations.

I try to explain, what i mean.
If you just copy a small file, the copy is performed without showing
anything.
But for larger or lots of files, a status window is shown which gives some
details about the operation. Ok, that's fine.
But after the operation has finished, I'd like the window to go away
immediately.
In fact, the status window says "Completed" but shows another second or two.
Is this correct?
Can I change this delay (maybe in the registry)?

Thanks!
Max



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Old 02-17-2009   #2 (permalink)
Hank J.


 
 

Re: Status window delay in Windows Explorer

On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:27:10 +0100, "Markus Eßmayr"
<essmayr/at/racon-linz.at> wrote:
Quote:

>Hello,
>
>it seems to me, that Windows Explorer on Vista has some kind of delay before
>hiding the status window, which shows/showed the progress information of
>long file operations.
>
>I try to explain, what i mean.
>If you just copy a small file, the copy is performed without showing
>anything.
>But for larger or lots of files, a status window is shown which gives some
>details about the operation. Ok, that's fine.
>But after the operation has finished, I'd like the window to go away
>immediately.
>In fact, the status window says "Completed" but shows another second or two.
>Is this correct?
>Can I change this delay (maybe in the registry)?
>
>Thanks!
>Max
You're concerned about a "second or two"??

Are you an idiot, or are you just playing one while on the Internet?
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Old 02-19-2009   #3 (permalink)
Markus Eßmayr


 
 

Re: Status window delay in Windows Explorer

If you like to offend people, you should do this anywhere else.

You absolutely don't understand what I mean, so your comment is wasted time
for anybody who ready it!



"Hank J." <henry@xxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Quote:

> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009 17:27:10 +0100, "Markus Eßmayr"
> <essmayr/at/racon-linz.at> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>Hello,
>>
>>it seems to me, that Windows Explorer on Vista has some kind of delay
>>before
>>hiding the status window, which shows/showed the progress information of
>>long file operations.
>>
>>I try to explain, what i mean.
>>If you just copy a small file, the copy is performed without showing
>>anything.
>>But for larger or lots of files, a status window is shown which gives some
>>details about the operation. Ok, that's fine.
>>But after the operation has finished, I'd like the window to go away
>>immediately.
>>In fact, the status window says "Completed" but shows another second or
>>two.
>>Is this correct?
>>Can I change this delay (maybe in the registry)?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Max
>
> You're concerned about a "second or two"??
>
> Are you an idiot, or are you just playing one while on the Internet?

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