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Old 11-20-2008   #1 (permalink)
Andy Fish


 
 

how do I make explorer display my folders as just normal folders

hi,

every so often, vista decides one of my folders contains pictures or music
and decides to change how it's displayed.

sometimes I can do View/Customize this folder and select to use the 'all
items' as a template to put it back. however, now it's just decided my root
folder (i.e. c:\) contains pictures, but that menu item isn't available for
the root.

there aren't any pictures in the root, just some folders, autoexec.bat (I
didn't think we needed that anymore!!), pagefile.sys and all the usual
stuff.

what I would _really_ like is to configure vista to say I want to treat all
my folders as normal folders all the time, and always use detail view all of
the time with no exceptions full stop. I guess that's asking for too much so
if anyone can help me sort out the C drive that would at least be part of
the way there

TIA

Andy



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Old 11-20-2008   #2 (permalink)
PaulM


 
 

Re: how do I make explorer display my folders as just normal folders

Go here and download and run this script: FolderSettings

http://www.paulsxp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=155
Give it a try.

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"Andy Fish" <ajfish@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> hi,
>
> every so often, vista decides one of my folders contains pictures or music
> and decides to change how it's displayed.
>
> sometimes I can do View/Customize this folder and select to use the 'all
> items' as a template to put it back. however, now it's just decided my
> root folder (i.e. c:\) contains pictures, but that menu item isn't
> available for the root.
>
> there aren't any pictures in the root, just some folders, autoexec.bat (I
> didn't think we needed that anymore!!), pagefile.sys and all the usual
> stuff.
>
> what I would _really_ like is to configure vista to say I want to treat
> all my folders as normal folders all the time, and always use detail view
> all of the time with no exceptions full stop. I guess that's asking for
> too much so if anyone can help me sort out the C drive that would at least
> be part of the way there
>
> TIA
>
> Andy
>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-20-2008   #3 (permalink)


Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: how do I make explorer display my folders as just normal folders

Hi Andy,

Doing Method Two in this tutorial will set all folder views to be "Details".

Windows Explorer Folder View settings

Hope this helps,
Shawn

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Andy Fish View Post
hi,

every so often, vista decides one of my folders contains pictures or music
and decides to change how it's displayed.

sometimes I can do View/Customize this folder and select to use the 'all
items' as a template to put it back. however, now it's just decided my root
folder (i.e. c:\) contains pictures, but that menu item isn't available for
the root.

there aren't any pictures in the root, just some folders, autoexec.bat (I
didn't think we needed that anymore!!), pagefile.sys and all the usual
stuff.

what I would _really_ like is to configure vista to say I want to treat all
my folders as normal folders all the time, and always use detail view all of
the time with no exceptions full stop. I guess that's asking for too much so
if anyone can help me sort out the C drive that would at least be part of
the way there

TIA

Andy
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 11-20-2008   #4 (permalink)
mikeyhsd


 
 

Re: how do I make explorer display my folders as just normal folders

right click on top folder in chain, select properties and customize.
use the drop down list to select your folder content.
check the box for apply to all sub folders.
then APPLY.


mikeyhsd@xxxxxx



"Andy Fish" <ajfish@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23JpTbqySJHA.5344@xxxxxx
hi,

every so often, vista decides one of my folders contains pictures or music
and decides to change how it's displayed.

sometimes I can do View/Customize this folder and select to use the 'all
items' as a template to put it back. however, now it's just decided my root
folder (i.e. c:\) contains pictures, but that menu item isn't available for
the root.

there aren't any pictures in the root, just some folders, autoexec.bat (I
didn't think we needed that anymore!!), pagefile.sys and all the usual
stuff.

what I would _really_ like is to configure vista to say I want to treat all
my folders as normal folders all the time, and always use detail view all of
the time with no exceptions full stop. I guess that's asking for too much so
if anyone can help me sort out the C drive that would at least be part of
the way there

TIA

Andy


My System SpecsSystem Spec
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