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| | XP's photo folder options gone in Vista(?) When I insert a media card from my camera in the reader in XP, I chose the autoplay option "Open folder to view files" as the default, and when it opened the folder, there were a series of links on the left side, for things like copy, move, burn to CD, etc. This worked great, as I'd just select them all, click the "copy" link and a browse box would open with my default new photos folder right there...remembered from the last visit. Now, in Vista I choose the same "open folder" option and the choices aren't there. I looked through all the folder properties that I could find, and could find no way to change it to that handy special-folder type configuration from XP. Now, I have to select all and copy, and then have to open another explorer window to browse to my new photos folder; and of course, it's not there, selected by default when I do it that way. While it's only one more annoyance and a little unnecessary effort, why on earth would they have done away with this feature? I can't help but feel that it's still there, somewhere hidden, and I could make that folder default to the old photo folder type with links etc. Any ideas? All suggestions appreciated. Gary |
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| | Re: XP's photo folder options gone in Vista(?) Hi, What was known as the Common Tasks pane has been removed for Vista. Surprisingly, I heard more complaints about it than praise. I always thought it somewhat useful, but I guess that was not the common consensus. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Gary R." <roberthouse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uiMqrQ6YIHA.4332@xxxxxx Quote: > When I insert a media card from my camera in the reader in XP, I chose the > autoplay option "Open folder to view files" as the default, and when it > opened the folder, there were a series of links on the left side, for > things like copy, move, burn to CD, etc. > > This worked great, as I'd just select them all, click the "copy" link and > a browse box would open with my default new photos folder right > there...remembered from the last visit. > > Now, in Vista I choose the same "open folder" option and the choices > aren't there. I looked through all the folder properties that I could > find, and could find no way to change it to that handy special-folder type > configuration from XP. Now, I have to select all and copy, and then have > to open another explorer window to browse to my new photos folder; and of > course, it's not there, selected by default when I do it that way. > > While it's only one more annoyance and a little unnecessary effort, why on > earth would they have done away with this feature? I can't help but feel > that it's still there, somewhere hidden, and I could make that folder > default to the old photo folder type with links etc. Any ideas? All > suggestions appreciated. > > Gary > |
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| | Re: XP's photo folder options gone in Vista(?) You could put a shortcut to your New Photos folder in the Sendto folder. Then you could select all, right-click, Send To -> New Photos. You could also put a shortcut to New Photos in the Favorite Links pane in Explorer. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Gary R." <roberthouse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uiMqrQ6YIHA.4332@xxxxxx Quote: > When I insert a media card from my camera in the reader in XP, I chose the > autoplay option "Open folder to view files" as the default, and when it > opened the folder, there were a series of links on the left side, for > things like copy, move, burn to CD, etc. > > This worked great, as I'd just select them all, click the "copy" link and > a browse box would open with my default new photos folder right > there...remembered from the last visit. > > Now, in Vista I choose the same "open folder" option and the choices > aren't there. I looked through all the folder properties that I could > find, and could find no way to change it to that handy special-folder type > configuration from XP. Now, I have to select all and copy, and then have > to open another explorer window to browse to my new photos folder; and of > course, it's not there, selected by default when I do it that way. > > While it's only one more annoyance and a little unnecessary effort, why on > earth would they have done away with this feature? I can't help but feel > that it's still there, somewhere hidden, and I could make that folder > default to the old photo folder type with links etc. Any ideas? All > suggestions appreciated. > > Gary > |
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| | Re: XP's photo folder options gone in Vista(?) " Keith Miller (MVP)" <k.miller@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uGOk057YIHA.4712@xxxxxx Quote: > You could put a shortcut to your New Photos folder in the Sendto folder. > Then you could select all, right-click, Send To -> New Photos. > > You could also put a shortcut to New Photos in the Favorite Links pane in > Explorer. if I can just find the sendto folder again 8^). (put notepad in it a few days ago, but I had a time finding it). I hadn't even noticed or ever used a 'favorite links' pane, I'll "explore" that option also. Gary |
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| | Re: XP's photo folder options gone in Vista(?) Press Winkey+r. Type shell:sendto and press enter. "Gary R." <roberthouse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:urcwOcTZIHA.5348@xxxxxx Quote: > > " Keith Miller (MVP)" <k.miller@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uGOk057YIHA.4712@xxxxxx Quote: >> You could put a shortcut to your New Photos folder in the Sendto folder. >> Then you could select all, right-click, Send To -> New Photos. >> >> You could also put a shortcut to New Photos in the Favorite Links pane in >> Explorer. > Thanks, I didn't think about using the 'sendto', but that should work. > Now if I can just find the sendto folder again 8^). (put notepad in it a > few days ago, but I had a time finding it). > > I hadn't even noticed or ever used a 'favorite links' pane, I'll "explore" > that option also. > > Gary > |
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