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#1 skold

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 12:48

ok, heres the story.. xp defaults folders to tile view.. i hate tile view. but, if i do apply to all folders for detail view, then the other few folders i DONT want in detail view keep reverting to it.. like control panel. no matter how many times i set control panel to icon view, it just doesnt stick. so im avoiding the apply to all folders button like the plague. so please dont suggest it.



now, it occurs to me that the difference between tile and detail view is probably as simple as one digit in a setting somewhere.. so does anyone know where that setting is, so i can make xp show folders which dont have a different setting in detail view? right now control panel happily stays in icon view, but i have to manually change folders to detail view, and that doesnt work at all for some things (like cds) ..



so how do i change it to default to detail view instead of tile?


#2 mariusu

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 12:57

first just set the desired view for all of the folders

then, under folder settings, in the view tab there must be an option which says "save view options for every folder" (or something like that...i'm using a german version so i have to translate first, so i'm not sure the translation is really the one you have..but it must be that way). after you did thtat you just have to set the preffered view options for the folders you want. the other folders will stay at the default view you set, and the "customized" ones will keep the view you chose:D

#3 skold

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 13:05

this doesnt quite work.. 'remember each folders view settings' is on, but it doesnt remember cdrom drives for example.. they default to tile view even if i just switch folders and back.. plus i have hundreds of directories and i dont feel like changing them all by hand .. so i just want to change the setting that tells it to start at tile view..

#4 skold

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 17:38

anyone else got any ideas?

#5 Large

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 17:53

In the tools menu of your folder go to folder options under the view tab their is an option to tick - Remember each folders view settings - is yours ticked, if not tick it.



Mines ticked and I can have different view for every folder on my drive.



Hope this helps.



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#6 skold

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 18:11

as i said its already on :p and it doesnt remember cdrom drives.



really ALL i want to do is change the default view setting from tile to detail. as far as i know NO OPTION for this exists anywhere in any of the configuration dialogs so i must conclude that its a registry option. does ANYONE know where it is and what i should change it to.

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 19:42

Strange, I can't work it out, mine seem to go to any view I want and stay at it.

#8 skold

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Posted 19 February 2002 - 19:48

no .. heres what usually happens after i reformat. i set a folder to detail view, and all. i do apply to all folders. i go to control panel and set it to icon view. it stays as icon view. for a while.



a reboot later, maybe even a few hours later with no reboot, and its detail view. i change it to icon view again. it sticks for a bit.



this goes on for weeks. now out of habit every time i go into control panel i find myself right clicking to change it to icon view.



this time, i didnt do apply to all folders. so far its worked, itsstill icon view. but things go to detail view and i hate it.



simply all i want is to be told where the setting is for tile/detail so i can change it so as far as windows is concerned the default folder display is detail view, not tile, icon, list, or whatever else.






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