Right click the folder and then select the 'customize' tab.. then look at
the bottom of that window.. you have the option not to show the folder
content type..
"Thomas" <Thomas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I just installed Vista Business onto my computer and now I found a problem:
>
> When I open a folder within the explorer, Vista automatically determins
> the
> folder type and if it contains JPGs for example it displays them as
> thumpnails (Folder Type Photos, Videos). I don't want that! How do I turn
> it
> off to have every folder exactly the same? I only need Filename, Filetype,
> Size and Date...
>
> The worst thing about this is the Windows-Drive Itselft. For example, when
> i
> copy a jpg-file into c:\, windows recognizes a picture and displays C as a
> picture folder. With ratings and all... AND I CAN'T EVEN UNDO THIS!!!
> because
> there is no way to change the folder type of C:\ !!!
>
> I just can't work like that! Please someone help !!! :-((...
>
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