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Old 03-01-2007
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Forcing Details view
I am having some trouble with forcing the details view in all file exploring
windows. I have gone into folder optios and clicked 'apply to folders' but
still sometimes i am getting icons or list, etc. this is quite frustrating.
So is it do-able in Vista. It was very easy in XP, once you click 'apply to
all.... that was end of story.
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Old 03-01-2007
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Re: Forcing Details view
Under Vista, you'll notice the wording is slightly different:

"You can apply the view (such as Details or Icons) that you are using for
this folder to all folders OF THIS TYPE."

'Type' referring to the available templates: 'All Items', 'Documents',
'Pictures & Videos', 'Music Icons', 'Music Details', and 'Contacts'.

So, you need to use 'Apply to Folders' once for EACH TYPE. You don't need
to seek out each type of folder -- just cycle any normal folder through the
various templates (except for Contacts, only available in Contacts), and use
'Apply to Folders' after each view is set the way you want.


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Keith
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"Haggis" <Haggis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am having some trouble with forcing the details view in all file
>exploring
> windows. I have gone into folder optios and clicked 'apply to folders' but
> still sometimes i am getting icons or list, etc. this is quite
> frustrating.
> So is it do-able in Vista. It was very easy in XP, once you click 'apply
> to
> all.... that was end of story.


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Old 03-01-2007
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Re: Forcing Details view
On Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:19:43 -0600, "Keith Miller MVP"

>Under Vista, you'll notice the wording is slightly different:


>"You can apply the view (such as Details or Icons) that you are using for
>this folder to all folders OF THIS TYPE."


>'Type' referring to the available templates: 'All Items', 'Documents',
>'Pictures & Videos', 'Music Icons', 'Music Details', and 'Contacts'.


>So, you need to use 'Apply to Folders' once for EACH TYPE. You don't need
>to seek out each type of folder -- just cycle any normal folder through the
>various templates (except for Contacts, only available in Contacts), and use
>'Apply to Folders' after each view is set the way you want.


Can I define my own "type" (template), say for incoming and suspect
material? Something like...
- disable indexing and thumbnail caching
- no metadata handling
- List view
- show hidden files and all file name extensions
- do not extract icons from files (even/especially .EXE)
- a particular "risk" icon; say, the yellow ! triangle



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