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Hi Dale. Great clear comments, thanks. Maybe you can help me. I use WinXP Pro and a similar filing system to yours i. I have a shortcut on my desktop to Windows Explorer which, until lately, worked just fine.

I suspect that I may need a specific key after the. Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Thanks for figuring this out; I've been so frustrated trying to do the same! Odd, isn't it, that it works one way for some people and another for others.

I'm happy either way, just so long as there is a way to solve it for everyone. You can do it from Folder Options, in General, under Tasks. This was very nice and all, but now all the windows open with no panels at all on the left side. This gives me the Tree View by default, and also opens folders in the same window when double clicked. Was most excited when I discovered your tip. This was just what I needed, and been through all sorts of other options before reading this!

Many big curses to the MS default team for settling on the 'explore view'. But in the 'Edit File Type' window I had to left click the 'explore' option to get the folders view, just as some others had to do. This totally made my day. Instead of clicking on 'open' in the 'Advanced' window, click on 'explore', and then 'My Documents' and other explorer windows will open with the folders view. I don't know why one works sometimes and the other works at other times.

Anybody who reads through the comments will understand that. You make a good point. I will update the post to reflect that either works. David Kirk is one of the original founders of tech-recipes and is currently serving as editor-in-chief. Not only has he been crafting tutorials for over ten years, but in his other life he also enjoys taking care of critically ill patients as an ICU physician.

View more articles by David Kirk. The Conversation Follow the reactions below and share your own thoughts. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. You need to go to any folder, and inside that folder, right click, and set the view you want all your folders to be list.

Select Apply to all folder views. Click OK. Now all the folders will be set to the current folder options. Note: If you can't see the tools tab, then it will be hidden behind either the address bar, or something else, there should be two arrows facing right straight after the words "File" click this to get the drop down list of commands where the "tools" tab should be located.

Ah sorry, llonwt, that post wasent there when I seen this thread. Similar threads D. Speed up loading DVD with hughe numbers of files that contains totally new unknown icons for windows.

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