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| | Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. I have employed the fixes.... the Registry fix, the Folder View options, everything that has been suggested on MVP websites, etc. etc. Vista (Home Premium in my case) will remember these settings perfectly well during a session. But as soon as you reboot the computer, all the settings are lost. I really am simply stunned that Microsoft, who I am generally a real fan of, could spend so much in terms of human resources, money, time and energy and still be soooooooooooo way off base with regard to the absolute simplest of things in the operating system. I mean really, it is comical. They should be ashamed to put these operating systems out for the public to serve as guinea pigs. Not to mention all the headaches it generates for computer manufacturers and retailers. Remembering window and folder view properties is something so incredibly basic, and really in the long run, far more important than making the OS pretty. I'd rather it just remember my folder settings than look pretty. Trying to keep up aesthetically with Apple really is a BONEHEAD move if they can't get the OS to work at the most basic level. And this folder settings thing is all over the Internet on websites and in newsgroups. Alot of people have this problem. Vista should have never been released with such a huge laundry list of bugs not fixed. And certainly nothing as simple as not being able to remember folder and view settings. Shameful. Tim |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. Here is a suggestion by Brink (Shawn): You will need to reset the folder view settings. Look at method two in this tutorial for how to do it. The download will be the easiest way. This will allow Vista to remember your settings as you last left them. Windows Explorer Folder View settings -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Destin_FL" <hightidemedia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:cxMXi.1856$L97.1743@xxxxxx Quote: >I have employed the fixes.... the Registry fix, the Folder View options, >everything that has been suggested on MVP websites, etc. etc. > > Vista (Home Premium in my case) will remember these settings perfectly > well during a session. But as soon as you reboot the computer, all the > settings are lost. > > I really am simply stunned that Microsoft, who I am generally a real fan > of, could spend so much in terms of human resources, money, time and > energy and still be soooooooooooo way off base with regard to the absolute > simplest of things in the operating system. I mean really, it is comical. > They should be ashamed to put these operating systems out for the public > to serve as guinea pigs. Not to mention all the headaches it generates > for computer manufacturers and retailers. > > Remembering window and folder view properties is something so incredibly > basic, and really in the long run, far more important than making the OS > pretty. I'd rather it just remember my folder settings than look pretty. > Trying to keep up aesthetically with Apple really is a BONEHEAD move if > they can't get the OS to work at the most basic level. > > And this folder settings thing is all over the Internet on websites and in > newsgroups. Alot of people have this problem. Vista should have never > been released with such a huge laundry list of bugs not fixed. And > certainly nothing as simple as not being able to remember folder and view > settings. Shameful. > > Tim |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. Thanks, but actually that is the very website and the very method (the registry fix) that I already tried. Twice. Doesn't stick. And this is a brand new computer, less than 72 hours old. I understand how Windows can't be expected to be perfect after users get their systems all gunked up with garbage, believe me, I get that. I respect that and live by it, but this is a bug in their brand new overly-hyped and vaunted operating system, pure and simple. Thanks for the response and the effort to help though, sincerely. Let's hope Microsoft 1. admits this is a problem, and 2. fixes it with SP1 if not sooner. Tim "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23QXKxk$HIHA.4228@xxxxxx Quote: > Here is a suggestion by Brink (Shawn): > You will need to reset the folder view settings. Look at method two in > this tutorial for how to do it. The download will be the easiest way. > This will allow Vista to remember your settings as you last left them. > > Windows Explorer Folder View settings |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. It might be a bug if it happened to most users, but it doesn't. It's more likely a permissions problem, where the settings aren't being saved. "Destin_FL" <hightidemedia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6MQXi.3310$Gy4.2105@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks, but actually that is the very website and the very method (the > registry fix) that I already tried. Twice. Doesn't stick. And this is a > brand new computer, less than 72 hours old. I understand how Windows > can't be expected to be perfect after users get their systems all gunked > up with garbage, believe me, I get that. I respect that and live by it, > but this is a bug in their brand new overly-hyped and vaunted operating > system, pure and simple. > > Thanks for the response and the effort to help though, sincerely. > > Let's hope Microsoft > > 1. admits this is a problem, and > 2. fixes it with SP1 if not sooner. > > Tim > > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23QXKxk$HIHA.4228@xxxxxx Quote: >> Here is a suggestion by Brink (Shawn): >> You will need to reset the folder view settings. Look at method two in >> this tutorial for how to do it. The download will be the easiest way. >> This will allow Vista to remember your settings as you last left them. >> >> Windows Explorer Folder View settings |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. Yeah, it does seem like a bug lots of persons have tried the correct method and its still not remembered no matter what they do. -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23Im%23dPCIIHA.1212@xxxxxx Quote: > It might be a bug if it happened to most users, but it doesn't. > It's more likely a permissions problem, where the settings aren't being > saved. > > > > "Destin_FL" <hightidemedia@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6MQXi.3310$Gy4.2105@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thanks, but actually that is the very website and the very method (the >> registry fix) that I already tried. Twice. Doesn't stick. And this is >> a brand new computer, less than 72 hours old. I understand how Windows >> can't be expected to be perfect after users get their systems all gunked >> up with garbage, believe me, I get that. I respect that and live by it, >> but this is a bug in their brand new overly-hyped and vaunted operating >> system, pure and simple. >> >> Thanks for the response and the effort to help though, sincerely. >> >> Let's hope Microsoft >> >> 1. admits this is a problem, and >> 2. fixes it with SP1 if not sooner. >> >> Tim >> >> >> >> >> "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23QXKxk$HIHA.4228@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Here is a suggestion by Brink (Shawn): >>> You will need to reset the folder view settings. Look at method two in >>> this tutorial for how to do it. The download will be the easiest way. >>> This will allow Vista to remember your settings as you last left them. >>> >>> Windows Explorer Folder View settings |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. "bug" is not defined as something that necessarily happens to "most" users.... it is simply defined as a glitch in the software at the written code level. Doesn't have to happen to a large chunk of users. Now I would agree that it needs to happen with some regularity, or yes, I would say that it is more likely at the users machine. But in the case of something that is widespread all over the Internet and in newsgroups, this is a bug. Apologists and Microsoft management can deny it exists, but it still exists, and just adds to the reasons that the general public doesn't want any part of it. Bug, not bug, flaw, blemish, boo-boo, whatever..... doesn't matter what you call it. T |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. > Remembering window and folder view properties is something so incredibly Quote: > basic, managed that. In WinME they couldn't even manage to keep the FileListView window within the folder window... Files and folders tend to somehow "slide over" to the right, causing a horizontal scrollbar! The lack of window size memory can be fixed in Win9x (and probably Win2000) by editing the folder.htt file, but unfortunately, since WinXP there's no true "webview" in folders, so there's far less control over window display. |
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| | Re: Vista does not remember window sizes, views, or columns - shameful Microsoft embarrasment. It's been mentioned elsewhere that thanks to working with external people who were running into this, I believe a specific race condition leading to cache corruption was found and should lead to a fix in SP1. This was previously disclosed, I don't recall where/how. The shell has great people working on it, and great testers and great tools, but the people externally who help track down stuff like this are super valuable and appreciated. -- Speaking for myself only. See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "Destin_FL" <hightidemedia@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6MQXi.3310$Gy4.2105@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks, but actually that is the very website and the very method (the > registry fix) that I already tried. Twice. Doesn't stick. And this is a > brand new computer, less than 72 hours old. I understand how Windows > can't be expected to be perfect after users get their systems all gunked > up with garbage, believe me, I get that. I respect that and live by it, > but this is a bug in their brand new overly-hyped and vaunted operating > system, pure and simple. > > Thanks for the response and the effort to help though, sincerely. > > Let's hope Microsoft > > 1. admits this is a problem, and > 2. fixes it with SP1 if not sooner. > > Tim > > > > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" <andred25@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23QXKxk$HIHA.4228@xxxxxx Quote: >> Here is a suggestion by Brink (Shawn): >> You will need to reset the folder view settings. Look at method two in >> this tutorial for how to do it. The download will be the easiest way. >> This will allow Vista to remember your settings as you last left them. >> >> Windows Explorer Folder View settings |
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