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| | Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? My question applies to Windows Vista and Windows 2003 Server. There's one aspect of Windows Explorer that's driving me absolutely nuts. The left pane traditionally shows a hierarchical list of logical and physical folders, letting the user drill down the folder tree by expanding and collapsing the folder nodes. The problem is that if any of these folders contains a .zip file, these files show up as *folder nodes* in the hierarchy. I despise this. Since many of my archive folders contain nothing but .zip files (and lots of them), and because folder nodes tend to auto-expand when clicked, each click of a folder node generates this enormous list of .zip files *in the folder pane.* Is there any way to turn off this irritating behavior and force Windows Explorer's left pane to do what it was originally designed to do, that is, to simply show folders??? My only solution is to rename all of my zip files with a different file extension but this would be a major problem for me. Any ideas? Jules |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? My question applies to Windows Vista and Windows 2003 Server. There's one aspect of Windows Explorer that's driving me absolutely nuts. The left pane traditionally shows a hierarchical list of logical and physical folders, letting the user drill down the folder tree by expanding and collapsing the folder nodes. The problem is that if any of these folders contains a .zip file, these files show up as *folder nodes* in the hierarchy. I despise this. Since many of my archive folders contain nothing but .zip files (and lots of them), and because folder nodes tend to auto-expand when clicked, each click of a folder node generates this enormous list of .zip files *in the folder pane.* Is there any way to turn off this irritating behavior and force Windows Explorer's left pane to do what it was originally designed to do, that is, to simply show folders??? My only solution is to rename all of my zip files with a different file extension but this would be a major problem for me. Any ideas? Jules Look at the bottom post titled "How to Turn On or Off built-in Support for ZIP Files in Vista" and do it. It will turn that feature off for you. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/65...ile-vista.html Shawn |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? I don't know of any way to change this behavior. I find it annoying and confusing. I often close what appears to be a zip folder, only to find I've mistakenly closed Windows Explorer and have to start my task all over. It also means when I view a normal folder it seems to have many sub folders, when this is not true, it just has many files. Some people claim they get used to this, but that's because they only use Vista. The rest of use that use many computers are constantly confused by the inconsistent behavior. -- Richard Mueller Microsoft MVP Scripting and ADSI Hilltop Lab - http://www.rlmueller.net -- "Lamont Sanford" <yaBigDummy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E_mdnTDU2cHPVUvbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > My question applies to Windows Vista and Windows 2003 Server. > > There's one aspect of Windows Explorer that's driving me absolutely nuts. > The left pane traditionally shows a hierarchical list of logical and > physical folders, letting the user drill down the folder tree by expanding > and collapsing the folder nodes. The problem is that if any of these > folders contains a .zip file, these files show up as *folder nodes* in the > hierarchy. I despise this. Since many of my archive folders contain > nothing but .zip files (and lots of them), and because folder nodes tend > to auto-expand when clicked, each click of a folder node generates this > enormous list of .zip files *in the folder pane.* > > Is there any way to turn off this irritating behavior and force Windows > Explorer's left pane to do what it was originally designed to do, that is, > to simply show folders??? > > My only solution is to rename all of my zip files with a different file > extension but this would be a major problem for me. Any ideas? > > Jules > |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? > Hi Jules, Quote: > > Look at the bottom post titled "How to Turn On or Off built-in Support > for ZIP Files in Vista" and do it. It will turn that feature off for > you. > > http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/65...ile-vista.html > > Shawn > Nice! Thanks for the tip. Is it safe to run it on Win 2003 Server too? |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? "Lamont Sanford" <yaBigDummy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:K8GdnfT2TJyTdkvbnZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: Quote: >> Hi Jules, >> >> Look at the bottom post titled "How to Turn On or Off built-in Support >> for ZIP Files in Vista" and do it. It will turn that feature off for >> you. >> >> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/65...ile-vista.html >> >> Shawn >> > > Nice! Thanks for the tip. Is it safe to run it on Win 2003 Server too? Yes. You can also install WinZip, WinRAR or the free 7-Zip, so that you can still open the zip files, but without the Explorer integration. ss. |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uSaBWmy6HHA.2752@xxxxxx Quote: > > Yes. You can also install WinZip, WinRAR or the free 7-Zip, so that you > can still open the zip files, but without the Explorer integration. itself. Well maybe not the Mac servers. |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? Lamont Everyone likes doing the same things in different ways. I have enjoyed the way Vista handles and displays zip files. It gives you are quick way to identify zip files and view their contents without the need to open a third party program. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Lamont Sanford" <yaBigDummy@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E_mdnTDU2cHPVUvbnZ2dnUVZ_ramnZ2d@xxxxxx Quote: > My question applies to Windows Vista and Windows 2003 Server. > > There's one aspect of Windows Explorer that's driving me absolutely nuts. > The left pane traditionally shows a hierarchical list of logical and > physical folders, letting the user drill down the folder tree by expanding > and collapsing the folder nodes. The problem is that if any of these > folders contains a .zip file, these files show up as *folder nodes* in the > hierarchy. I despise this. Since many of my archive folders contain > nothing but .zip files (and lots of them), and because folder nodes tend > to auto-expand when clicked, each click of a folder node generates this > enormous list of .zip files *in the folder pane.* > > Is there any way to turn off this irritating behavior and force Windows > Explorer's left pane to do what it was originally designed to do, that is, > to simply show folders??? > > My only solution is to rename all of my zip files with a different file > extension but this would be a major problem for me. Any ideas? > > Jules > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? |
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| | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? "brink" <brink.2w58k9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message news:brink.2w58k9@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net... Quote: > > Lamont Sanford;438655 Wrote: Quote: >> >> Nice! Thanks for the tip. Is it safe to run it on Win 2003 Server too? >> > > Lamont, > > I do not believe it will work in Windows 2003 Server. Vista was > completely redesigned for Zip file handling. You'd be able to disable it in the same way you do for XP though. Just installing WinRAR or WinZip is the easy way. ss. |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Why does Windows Explorer Show .zip Files as Folders ? That would work for the 2003 Server. Do not forget the completely free 7-Zip. 7-Zip Shawn |
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