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Create new folder option in context menu missing

  1. #1


    vedala Guest

    Create new folder option in context menu missing

    Hi,
    I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is available.
    Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New Folder"
    button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No error
    message either.



    Has this bug been reported?

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  2. #2


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: Create new folder option in context menu missing

    Hi,

    Has it been like this since you installed it, or did it just suddenly go
    away? I've not had that issue with any x64 build, so it may not necessarily
    be a bug, but rather a problem with your installation.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

    "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:54C60667-EDD7-4A65-BB41-8B3B41701D0E@microsoft.com...
    > Hi,
    > I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    > context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is
    > available.
    > Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    > details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New
    > Folder"
    > button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No error
    > message either.
    >
    > Has this bug been reported?



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  3. #3


    vedala Guest

    Re: Create new folder option in context menu missing

    Hi Rick,
    Thanks for your reply. I'm afraid this has been like this since Beta x64
    till RC2. It's never been there. I kept thinking maybe Microsoft would fix it
    in next release but it still remains. We have two x64 computers. Same issue
    with both of them.
    Regards.

    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Has it been like this since you installed it, or did it just suddenly go
    > away? I've not had that issue with any x64 build, so it may not necessarily
    > be a bug, but rather a problem with your installation.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >
    > "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:54C60667-EDD7-4A65-BB41-8B3B41701D0E@microsoft.com...
    > > Hi,
    > > I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    > > context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is
    > > available.
    > > Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    > > details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New
    > > Folder"
    > > button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No error
    > > message either.
    > >
    > > Has this bug been reported?

    >
    >


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  4. #4


    vedala Guest

    Re: Create new folder option in context menu missing

    BTW. want to mention that I can create folders with command line 'md' though

    "Rick Rogers" wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > Has it been like this since you installed it, or did it just suddenly go
    > away? I've not had that issue with any x64 build, so it may not necessarily
    > be a bug, but rather a problem with your installation.
    >
    > --
    > Best of Luck,
    >
    > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >
    > "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:54C60667-EDD7-4A65-BB41-8B3B41701D0E@microsoft.com...
    > > Hi,
    > > I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    > > context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is
    > > available.
    > > Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    > > details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New
    > > Folder"
    > > button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No error
    > > message either.
    > >
    > > Has this bug been reported?

    >
    >


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  5. #5


    Rick Rogers Guest

    Re: Create new folder option in context menu missing

    Hi,

    Are these clean installs? I've not seen this reported as a bug, and a key to
    fixing it would be to reproduce the conditions under which it happens.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

    "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:0C152DDD-265D-40D2-9735-683ADCE05117@microsoft.com...
    > Hi Rick,
    > Thanks for your reply. I'm afraid this has been like this since Beta x64
    > till RC2. It's never been there. I kept thinking maybe Microsoft would fix
    > it
    > in next release but it still remains. We have two x64 computers. Same
    > issue
    > with both of them.
    > Regards.
    >
    > "Rick Rogers" wrote:
    >
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> Has it been like this since you installed it, or did it just suddenly go
    >> away? I've not had that issue with any x64 build, so it may not
    >> necessarily
    >> be a bug, but rather a problem with your installation.
    >>
    >> --
    >> Best of Luck,
    >>
    >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
    >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
    >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
    >>
    >> "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >> news:54C60667-EDD7-4A65-BB41-8B3B41701D0E@microsoft.com...
    >> > Hi,
    >> > I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    >> > context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is
    >> > available.
    >> > Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    >> > details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New
    >> > Folder"
    >> > button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No
    >> > error
    >> > message either.
    >> >
    >> > Has this bug been reported?

    >>
    >>



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  6. #6


    Chad Harris Guest

    Re: Create new folder option/Try SFC or Regedit.

    Vedela--

    1) I'll bet you can make anything on the context menu from File>New in an
    explorer folder although I know you want it on the context menu.

    It's certainly there on most people's boxes in Vista every build from the
    start. It's not a Vista bug X86 or X64.

    2) Try running SFC (System File Checker) by typing sfc /scannow into the run
    box. I would have ordinary suggested System Restore but you have been clear
    that this is the way you found it fromt he start and I can only puzzle if
    this is really the case that some .dlls or reg keys got injured on the
    installation since we have to assume your burn had integrity to set Vista
    up.

    I like this screen shotted insturction from MVP Mark Liron for SFC. When
    showing people XP SFC (I imagine you're very familiar with SFC we often
    stress to do the regedit because the situation is that a huge percent if not
    in thd 90's of subenterprise users don't have an XP or OS CD and even when
    they do another significant percent run say SP2 and its files are newer than
    the CD they have unless they've slipstreamed or gotten a recent one.

    www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html

    In the case of Vista, however, this isn't necessary since your DVD would
    have your build's files and it may not have the XP glitch of prompting you
    often for the DVD--Vista usually goes to your files from DLL Cache on the HD
    hopefully. That might be an interesting thing to ask the File Core Services
    team, because the MSKB's on XP SFC stress that in 6 years the glitch was
    never fixed that prompted users for a CD and many users will tell you they
    have never owned an OS CD. This has been a pet cause of mine, and it
    appears that in Vista, Dell at least plans to remedy that according to a new
    entry on the Dell Blog here entered 10 days ago:

    Dell Blog: Direct to Dell

    Bloatware, Operating System Discs and Dell Software Support 10/17/2006
    http://www.direct2dell.com/one2one/a...0/17/3132.aspx


    "Also, though this been in the works for some time before now, it's now
    official. For U.S. consumer and small business customers, all systems will
    now ship with an operating system disc. This change will take effect in
    Europe by later next month. In Asia, things are unchanged-we've always
    shipped OS discs with systems there."

    This is what all 300 OEM named partners should be doing, but many
    communicate to me when pressed that MFST has been in the forefront of
    insisting they not provide an OS CD, (Accountant Scott Di Valerio OEM VP of
    MSFT) something I'd like Mr. Allchin to push for changing as a final
    recognition of his customers before he leaves soon after a record of one of
    the largest contributions to computing on the planet.


    3) If SFC does not correct this, then you can try correcting this in the
    registry. I know there are registry changes of course in Vista from XP.
    These work in XP and the Vista registry has many similar keys and values,
    but of course many diffreent ones. I haven't spent a lot of time in the
    Vista registry yet to map out significant differences and will probably wait
    for some of the work of people like Jerry Honeycutt who do a great job with
    the large task of mapping it out.

    Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.html and create a subkey ShellNew. Now select this
    subkey and create a string value in it named FileName edit this to point to
    your HTML template. You have to place the template file in the ShellNew
    shell folder (this is usually C:WindowsShellNew if it's not the case with
    you HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindows CurrentVersionExplorerShell
    Folders can give you some clues) if you don't want to use fully qualified
    names.
    If you want to create an empty file just type in NullFile instead of
    FileName and do not set any value to it. Usually the filename of the new
    file will be of the form "New html document.html" without the quotes.

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.htmlShellNew
    FileName="mytemplate.html"
    or

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.htmlShellNew
    NullFile=""
    To define a program that will be available with right click for any file
    create a subkey shell in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT* if it doesn't exist and within
    it another subkey with the visual prompt that will represent the command to
    execute (tip: you can use & before the character to be used as a shortcut).
    Within that key create a subkey called command and set its default value to
    the command. Remember that you have to specify the filename passed as an
    argument to the program with %1 and if you use long filenames (with spaces
    in them to wrap %1 with quotes and/or the program name). The whole thing
    should look like this (note you cannot place this in a reg file and import
    it because backlashes have to be escaped)

    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT*shellOpen with &Programcommand
    @="C:Program FilesSome programfilename.exe" "%1"
    In similar fashion you can add your program that can handle directories in
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryshellOpen with &Programcommand or drives
    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDriveshellBrowse with &Browsercommand.

    Another useful method is to create a link to the Control Panel for example.
    This is really a simple task just create a new folder and rename it to
    Control Panel.{21EC2020-3AEA-1069-A2DD-08002B30309D} (the name really doesn't
    matter but will surely help you distinguish this folder).

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE MicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion
    explorerMyComputerNameSpace contains CLSID's of shortcuts available in My
    Computer. There is a corresponding key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARE
    MicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersion explorerDesktopNameSpace which as you
    probably think is a placeholder for "shortcuts" on the Desktop, like the
    Recycle Bin for example.

    Good luck,

    CH


    "vedala" <vedala@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:54




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    > Hi,
    > I've Vista x64 ultimate installed. I don't see New -> Folder option in
    > context menu in the explorer. But in 32 bit Vista this option is
    > available.
    > Also, say i want to save a new text file, file dialog opens, click on
    > details to see full contents of the directory. In the menu I see "New
    > Folder"
    > button. Click on it. Nothing happens. New folder is not created. No error
    > message either.
    >
    > Has this bug been reported?




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