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Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
On Thu, 15 May 2014 08:53:44 -0800, "Guv Bob"
wrote: I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time? Right now, I'm doing it manually like this....Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. Thanks. Bob PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! _How to modify your folder view settings or to customize a folder_ URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812003 |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
On Thu, 15 May 2014 08:53:44 -0800, "Guv Bob"
wrote: I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time? Right now, I'm doing it manually like this....Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. ALSO Choose Remember each folder's view settings THEN Close Explorer to memorise the settings. THEN Relaunch it to check the results. You may find the window dimensions have changed, and if required you can now drag them again to what they should be and exit again. This time both the column layour and the window dimensions should be remembered. Optionally, you can then unselect Remember each folder's view settings, so that in future it will always come up as first remembered. ISTR, there is also a relevant Group Policy Setting, but can't seem to find it ATM. PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! Eh? -- ================================================== ======= Please always reply to ng as the email in this post's header does not exist. Or use a contact address at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
Guv Bob:
Here's the instructions for doing it with Windows XP: How to change default file/folder view on Windows XP - Configuration - Windows XP See if you can follow a similar procedure for Windows 2000. |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time?
Right now, I'm doing it manually like this....Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. Thanks. Bob PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
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http://www.jsware.net/jsware/xpfix.php5#folfix I'm not sure about 2000, but I'm guessing it's the same as XP. XP never worked right in the first place. There's a full explanation at the link. It's a utility for repairing XP folder settings so that Explorer will obey your choice and show not only the view but also the folder window size that you prefer. "Guv Bob" wrote in message ... I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time? Right now, I'm doing it manually like this....Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. Thanks. Bob PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
On 5/15/2014 12:53 PM, Guv Bob wrote:
I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time? Right now, I'm doing it manually like this.... Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. Thanks. Bob PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! With win explorer open, change to details, like you like. Up top: click file, and then folder options. Click the view tab. In the upper left, click "apply to all folders". See if that helps. -- .. Christopher A. Young Learn about Jesus www.lds.org .. |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
Try reading the OP properly, and see if that helps ...
On Thu, 15 May 2014 14:18:08 -0400, Stormin Mormon wrote: With win explorer open, change to details, like you like. Up top: click file, and then folder options. Click the view tab. In the upper left, click "apply to all folders". See if that helps. -- ================================================== ======= Please always reply to ng as the email in this post's header does not exist. Or use a contact address at: http://www.macfh.co.uk/JavaJive/JavaJive.html http://www.macfh.co.uk/Macfarlane/Macfarlane.html |
Changing "File View" Defaults in Windows 2000
"Stormin Mormon" wrote in message ...
On 5/15/2014 12:53 PM, Guv Bob wrote: I need Windows Explorer to show details. When I turn off the PC, next time I turn it on, it is automatically reset to showing icons. Anyone know a way to change the default view so that I can avoid these resetting steps each time? Right now, I'm doing it manually like this.... Open Windows Explorer. Click on VIEW DETAILS. Then click on TOOLS FOLDER OPTIONS VIEW (tab) LIKE CURRENT FOLDER YES OK. Thanks. Bob PS - Yes, I know AHR is not a computer group, but you guys know every stinking thing under the sun! More or less... LOL!!! With win explorer open, change to details, like you like. Up top: click file, and then folder options. Click the view tab. In the upper left, click "apply to all folders". See if that helps. That's what I'm doing now. Windows stay as set until I turn the power off and on again and it reverts to the icons. |
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