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Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

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Old 09-16-2007
GEO
 

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Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings
Even though I customize my folders for Videos/Music/Pictures etc the folders
keep going back to the default settings.

Its really driving me mad. I never had issues like this with Windows XP.

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Old 09-16-2007
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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings
That's right. The Music template keeps on applying again and again on -some-
of my folders (which contain no _idea_ of media files), and don't want to
stay as I command. Creepy bs.

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Old 09-16-2007
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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

GEO;453329 Wrote:
> Even though I customize my folders for Videos/Music/Pictures etc the
> folders
> keep going back to the default settings.
>
> Its really driving me mad. I never had issues like this with Windows
> XP.


Hi GEO,

Do all of method two in this tutorial. It will reset all folder views
and let Vista remember your settings as you had them when you close the
window last.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...-settings.html


You might find this helpful for folder templates and columns.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...templates.html

Shawn


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Old 09-16-2007
GEO
 

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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings
ll folder views
> and let Vista remember your settings as you had them when you close the
> window last.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...-settings.html
>
>
> You might find this helpful for folder templates and columns.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...templates.html
>
> Shawn
>


That did the trick brilliant, I wont be losing as much hair now.

Thanks thats appreciated.

GEO

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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

GEO;453414 Wrote:
> ll folder views
>
> That did the trick brilliant, I wont be losing as much hair now.
>
> Thanks thats appreciated.
>
> GEO


LOL

Your welcome GEO.

Thank you for the feedback,
Shawn


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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings
Well, I've never imagined that one must follow a tutorial on how to make
this super-OS remember the file details' columns or folder templates. I'd
rather imagine that the programmers embedded this behaviour in Vista,
otherwise what's the purpose of the "Apply to all folders" button, whose
functionality was perfect on Win2000 and XP ? But anyway, once one admits
that this OS's interaction with the user is close to crap, one can go along
with Vista peacefully. I am one of these... tired users; I keep on posting
my bad news on this newsgroup with the hope that all these "minor"
inconveniences that gear up into pure annoyances will be eventually erased
by the next service pack. Because the way it interacts with the user as of
now, it is a shame. Sometimes, I think of Microsoft being sabotaged by
incompetent project managers - WHY ARE THERE ALL THOSE TUTORIALS TO TEACH ME
WHAT THE OS SHOULD KNOW TO DO BY DEFAULT ? I expect no answer, of course -
beyond swift reparations, or fast decomission, of Vista.

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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

Communikator;453495 Wrote:
> Well, I've never imagined that one must follow a tutorial on how to make
> this super-OS remember the file details' columns or folder templates.
> I'd
> rather imagine that the programmers embedded this behaviour in Vista,
> otherwise what's the purpose of the "Apply to all folders" button,
> whose
> functionality was perfect on Win2000 and XP ? But anyway, once one
> admits
> that this OS's interaction with the user is close to crap, one can go
> along
> with Vista peacefully. I am one of these... tired users; I keep on
> posting
> my bad news on this newsgroup with the hope that all these "minor"
> inconveniences that gear up into pure annoyances will be eventually
> erased
> by the next service pack. Because the way it interacts with the user as
> of
> now, it is a shame. Sometimes, I think of Microsoft being sabotaged by
> incompetent project managers - WHY ARE THERE ALL THOSE TUTORIALS TO
> TEACH ME
> WHAT THE OS SHOULD KNOW TO DO BY DEFAULT ? I expect no answer, of
> course -
> beyond swift reparations, or fast decomission, of Vista.


Hi Communikator,

I agree, Vista should be doing this by default. There is a bug
somewhere causing this. Hopefully it will be sorted out in the SP1
rumored to be released in the Q1 of 2008. Until then, we always have
the tutorials to help us out.

Shawn


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Old 09-16-2007
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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

"brink" <brink.2x0hk3@no-mx.forums.net> a écrit dans le message de
news:brink.2x0hk3@no-mx.forums.net...
>
> Communikator;453495 Wrote:
>> Well, I've never imagined that one must follow a tutorial on how to make
>> this super-OS remember the file details' columns or folder templates.
>> I'd
>> rather imagine that the programmers embedded this behaviour in Vista,
>> otherwise what's the purpose of the "Apply to all folders" button,
>> whose
>> functionality was perfect on Win2000 and XP ? But anyway, once one
>> admits
>> that this OS's interaction with the user is close to crap, one can go
>> along
>> with Vista peacefully. I am one of these... tired users; I keep on
>> posting
>> my bad news on this newsgroup with the hope that all these "minor"
>> inconveniences that gear up into pure annoyances will be eventually
>> erased
>> by the next service pack. Because the way it interacts with the user as
>> of
>> now, it is a shame. Sometimes, I think of Microsoft being sabotaged by
>> incompetent project managers - WHY ARE THERE ALL THOSE TUTORIALS TO
>> TEACH ME
>> WHAT THE OS SHOULD KNOW TO DO BY DEFAULT ? I expect no answer, of
>> course -
>> beyond swift reparations, or fast decomission, of Vista.

>
> Hi Communikator,
>
> I agree, Vista should be doing this by default. There is a bug
> somewhere causing this. Hopefully it will be sorted out in the SP1
> rumored to be released in the Q1 of 2008. Until then, we always have
> the tutorials to help us out.


Sorry, we don't.

Is it now MS law that you have no right to use a computer if you don't have
an internet connection (and a fast one at that), and can't read their
version of English?

Regards




>
> Shawn
>
>
> --
> brink
>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> _http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
> *Please post feedback to help others.*


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Re: Folder settings in Vista keep going back to the default settings

Christopher R. Lee;453706 Wrote:
>
> Sorry, we don't.
>
> Is it now MS law that you have no right to use a computer if you don't
> have
> an internet connection (and a fast one at that), and can't read their
> version of English?
>
> Regards


Hi Christopher,

LOL, That is a good one.

I have a broadband connection. Is that fast enough, or will I get a
ticket for going to slow. (haha)

Regards,
Shawn


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