folder options

August 06th, 2003 - 12:17 pm ET by Becky Tupa | Report spam
I have the "Remember folders' view settings" checked in
the folder options. However, about once a week I open my
folders and they are not the same as the last time I
opened the folder. It seems that this happens after I log
off for the night. The next day the folder view
options "reset". This does not happen every day, only
about once a week. I have all my folders open in a small
window rather than a full screen and I have most folders
display tiles. When the folder settings "reset"
themselves, all of my folders open in a full screen with
the files displayed in the "list" view. This is VERY
irritating. What am I doing wrong???? I have never had
this problem with my Windows 98 at home! I hate XP!

Thanks,

Becky
email Follow the discussionReplies 2 repliesReplies Make a reply

Replies

#1 Anando [MS-MVP]
August 06th, 2003 - 02:35 pm ET | Report spam
Hi Becky,
This may help. Download and apply the edit. And then reset the folder views
according to your choice.

Increase folder view size limit to 8000 (line 2, left column)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

Anando
Microsoft-MVP for Windows XP
Know more about the MVP program- http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
Indian MVPs- http://www.microsoft.com/india/mvp/indiamvp.aspx


"Becky Tupa" wrote in message
news:9e6401c35c36$447fa030$
I have the "Remember folders' view settings" checked in
the folder options. However, about once a week I open my
folders and they are not the same as the last time I
opened the folder. It seems that this happens after I log
off for the night. The next day the folder view
options "reset". This does not happen every day, only
about once a week. I have all my folders open in a small
window rather than a full screen and I have most folders
display tiles. When the folder settings "reset"
themselves, all of my folders open in a full screen with
the files displayed in the "list" view. This is VERY
irritating. What am I doing wrong???? I have never had
this problem with my Windows 98 at home! I hate XP!

Thanks,

Becky


Similar topics