I know every one here has this default Vista (even XP) problem. The
problem is that the folder customization / layout never stays the way
you set it, even minutes later after closing/re-opening explorer.
This is driving me insane. For example, in explorer under Computer I
choose large icons. Close, re-open its back to list view instead.
Sometimes other folders will somehow change views by themselves too.
This is really annoying.
Someone suggested a fix months ago, but I do not remember how. Would
appreciate tips on this. I *do* already have checked on "remember
folder's view settings" enabled as well.
Chad;704533 Wrote:
> I know every one here has this default Vista (even XP) problem. The
> problem is that the folder customization / layout never stays the way
> you set it, even minutes later after closing/re-opening explorer.
>
> This is driving me insane. For example, in explorer under Computer I
> choose large icons. Close, re-open its back to list view instead.
> Sometimes other folders will somehow change views by themselves too.
> This is really annoying.
>
> Someone suggested a fix months ago, but I do not remember how. Would
> appreciate tips on this. I *do* already have checked on "remember
> folder's view settings" enabled as well.
>
> Running:
> Vista Ultimate 64bit w/ SP1
>
> I tried this method, made it even worst:
> 'Remember Folder Settings (FINALLY Works!) - Windows Vista Forums'
> (http://thevistaforums.com/index.php?showtopic=23106)
Hi Chad,
Try Method Two in this tutorial. It will help Vista remember your
folder view settings for a window for when it was last closed.
Thanks, but does the reg file option (download option) cover the other
sections like *Disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery for Template *and
*Increase Folder View Cache Memory?*
Chad;704740 Wrote:
> Thanks, but does the reg file option (download option) cover the other
> sections like *Disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery for Template *and
> *Increase Folder View Cache Memory?*
Chad,
Yes, the reg download includes all of the manual section.
Shawn
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Honestly, I only change the folder view back to what I want it to be -
after it gets ******* up basically. The only programs running generally
are Outlook, Firefox, AVG.
Yeah, it's one of those weird quirks in Vista that no one has been able
to nail down an exact cause yet. If it doesn't happen to often, you can
just keep reapplying the reg download to make it easier to deal with for
now.
Sorry,
Shawn
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> Yeah, it's one of those weird quirks in Vista that no one has been
> able to nail down an exact cause yet. If it doesn't happen to
> often, you can just keep reapplying the reg download to make it
> easier to deal with for now.
Yep, even setting the same template for various folder types doesn't
stick for long. Definitely a bug yet to be sorted in Vista.
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resent it." -- T. Pratchet, "Mort".
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>
> Chad,
>
> Yeah, it's one of those weird quirks in Vista that no one has been able
> to nail down an exact cause yet. If it doesn't happen to often, you can
> just keep reapplying the reg download to make it easier to deal with for
> now.
>
> Sorry,
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> Brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask
> them.*
> '*VISTA FORUMS*' (http://www.vistax64.com)
> *Please post feedback to help others.*