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Old 01-03-2007   #1 (permalink)
Billybob


 
 

File Advanced options "Browse in same window"

In windows Xp I would have to change the following setting to launch Office
files in a separate window when using Internet Explorer.


To configure Internet Explorer to open Office files in the appropriate
Office program by using the Folder Options tool: 1. Open My Computer.
2. On the Tools menu (or the View menu), click Folder Options (or click
Options).
3. Click the File Types tab.
4. In the Registered file types list, click the specific Office document
type (for example, Microsoft Excel Worksheet), and then click Advanced (or
click Edit).
5. In the Edit File Type dialog box, click to clear the Browse in same
window check box (or click to clear the Open Web documents in place check
box).
6. Click OK.

Where is the "Browse in same window" equivalent in Windows Vista.

Thank you


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Old 01-04-2007   #2 (permalink)
Ramesh, MS-MVP


 
 

Re: File Advanced options "Browse in same window"

Unfortunately, the File Types dialog is discontinued in Vista.

Where did the "File Types" tab in Folder Options go? - TechNet Forums:
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/...6848&SiteID=17

Shell Blog : Managing Defaults in Windows:
http://shellrevealed.com/blogs/shell...n-Windows.aspx

How to configure Internet Explorer to open Office documents in the appropriate Office program instead of in Internet Explorer:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/162059
Method 2: Edit the Windows Registry

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Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


"Billybob" <Billybob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:219FDF16-6DD5-4FC7-8F1B-4E9917112080@microsoft.com...
In windows Xp I would have to change the following setting to launch Office
files in a separate window when using Internet Explorer.


To configure Internet Explorer to open Office files in the appropriate
Office program by using the Folder Options tool: 1. Open My Computer.
2. On the Tools menu (or the View menu), click Folder Options (or click
Options).
3. Click the File Types tab.
4. In the Registered file types list, click the specific Office document
type (for example, Microsoft Excel Worksheet), and then click Advanced (or
click Edit).
5. In the Edit File Type dialog box, click to clear the Browse in same
window check box (or click to clear the Open Web documents in place check
box).
6. Click OK.

Where is the "Browse in same window" equivalent in Windows Vista.

Thank you

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-04-2007   #3 (permalink)
Catalin


 
 

Re: File Advanced options "Browse in same window"


The question was not about changing file associations.

To re-iterate Billybob's question:
How do we change the "Browse in same window" in Windows Vista?

I've got 3 users logging in the same Vista PC. For one of them, Excel 2003
opens in the same window and for the two others, Excel opens in another
window. Nobody changed registry entries or used third party software to
change settings.

How does Microsoft expect users to make this little change without going to
third party or use the Registry Editor?

BTW, the "Browse in same window" = false should have been the default in the
first place. The first thing we do on a new computer is to turn that off.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 01-05-2007   #4 (permalink)
Ramesh, MS-MVP


 
 

Re: File Advanced options "Browse in same window"

>> The question was not about changing file associations.

I did not say anything about "file associations". I was only saying that the "File Types" dialog which is used to configure the "Browse in same window" setting in Windows XP, is discontinued in Windows Vista. And the only option seems to be a direct registry edit (See article KB162059), unless the corresponding applications provide that option in their UI. Don't know if Office 2007 provides this option within the UI.

>> How does Microsoft expect users to make this little change without going to third party or use the Registry Editor?


That's a question to Microsoft. However, I certainly agree to this point.

--
Regards,

Ramesh Srinivasan, Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User]
Windows® XP Troubleshooting http://www.winhelponline.com


"Catalin" <Catalin@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news5A67124-171E-43F8-A1FA-D51AA239DFC8@microsoft.com...

The question was not about changing file associations.

To re-iterate Billybob's question:
How do we change the "Browse in same window" in Windows Vista?

I've got 3 users logging in the same Vista PC. For one of them, Excel 2003
opens in the same window and for the two others, Excel opens in another
window. Nobody changed registry entries or used third party software to
change settings.

How does Microsoft expect users to make this little change without going to
third party or use the Registry Editor?

BTW, the "Browse in same window" = false should have been the default in the
first place. The first thing we do on a new computer is to turn that off.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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