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HOW TO: Change the default computer container in AD
I'd include a bmp here, but screen shots apparently can't be inserted (or I don't know the proper procedure). Anyway, I do appreciate your efforts, PurpleHaz. .... It also permits you to change the folder's view settings in ways that are specific to fonts. If you remove the Read-only and System attributes of the

Changing File list default to details mode sorted in ...
I discovered this is caused by checking the "Folder View Styles" box during backup. I unchecked that option, and the problem went away. 2) Not all of the folder icons change. I have some plain folder icons where the scheme didn't take. They still have the default Warp folder icon. There's nothing special about them

Restore Folder Icon after moving the folder?!
Hope it helps, Darlene -----Original Message----- I can't find how to setup my folder view so that it works as in previous versions (pre xp). Even using Classic View. I cannot find a parameter to change or a box to click. I'd like XP Windows Explorer to display ON THE BOTTOM, the number of items and total size.

rename newsgroup in tree pane
David n...@none.com nz comp Philip wrote: I would like to set the default view of all folders to "Details", rather than Tiles (icons). However, in Setting/Folder Settings/View, the checkbox Apply to All Folders is always greyed out. This happens on four XP machines here. Why is this, does anyone suppose?

FP 2002 Find & Replace problem
You can also set attributes, permissions, change icons, descriptions, etc. from there. It is handy, but I have so many folders and files on each drive that the list is edited by windows, then there is that arrow that never works properly. I agree with you about that arrow. I don't like it, either.

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I haven't done this using the Win32 API's so I can't give you any better help. I'd suggest posting in a VB group about this. -- Ken Slovak [MVP - Outlook] for a way to programmatically change the normal mousepointer to an hourglass cursor in a standard Outlook folder (Inbox) view - no success.

Can't change default folder view in XP
If you want the Start Menu to look and work more like Win95/98 do this: Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu | Start Menu ... click "Classic Start But you can easily change the folder view to something more restrained, space-efficient, and useful. Open My Documents. In the View menu, select Status Bar,

Mac OS X-Beta: My What The Fudge List - part II (longish)
The only folder attributes that you can see with Windows Explorer are Archive, Compressed, Encrypted or Hidden. People like you have to use attrib.exe to break special If you can't understand that then change your thinking to There is no such attribute called read only on a folder, only Parse the desktop.ini.

Sticky folder view
If I use windows explorer without the folder view (by just doubleclicking on "My Computer"), I can happily step through my heirarchy back and forth, as long as I use the "up" I know I had this working some time ago, but I can't remember what I had to change. -- www.TimoSoft-Software.de "Kanna Ramasubramanian"

rename newsgroup in tree pane
It seems like this function can only change options like "show hidden folders" and so on, those with check boxes in the interface. I don't even mind if I must reboot the computer for the changes to take effect. I'd like to change the default view, that is, tell Windows that each time I open a new folder (one

Folder VIEWing options - help
Here's a short list of things the WPS can do that Win95's interface can't: . Display a different background for every folder . Enhance folders to display contents differently (Object Desktop) . Add an entirely new folder view (Object Desktop) . Print and view ANY data file in ANY format via drag-and-drop

PlusPak - A Mixed Bag
Before i upgraded to 2003 i saw a folderftp.htt i am assuming that is for ftp view. in 2000 you can go to customize this folder and you can see the folder.htt -----Original Message----- You can't. FTP is file transfer, not HTML. It's supposed to be like looking at a directory on your hard drive, and that's what it

Namespace extensions in VB?
I have two questions: 1) Is there a way to get the DirListBox to look more like an Explorer view (ie little plus and minus expand/collapse buttons, The same line in the Change event works fine. I want the Path to change whenever the user clicks on a new folder (don't want them to have to double-click).

Can Outlook Bar font be changed?
Two separate instances of the explorer in folder view. Change between them with a mouse click. With one drive, you have to continuously retype in the entire path for which directory you are going to. No one with any sense types stuff like that anymore. Until your machine won't boot to the nice pretty,

Restoring an Outlook PST file
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thinking like the way MacOS 8.5 does folder views; there's a standard folder view type which is applied to all folders by default, but you can change the view of They also do the folder thing you described. In fact, I can't help but wonder if Mac OS 8.5 didn't inherit that feature from the NeXT software,

Win Explorer Web View Font Problem
The font that is being displayed is not anything like the way it used to be. Its something different that is real jaggy. As I said, if I do a 'customize this folder' and use the 'standard' template the font is ok. But since I can't apply the custom folder view to all folders, I would have to do this for all the

My Computer folder view
My status bar in Windows Explorer disappears every time I close it, it doesn't stick. Is there registry settings that I can change as a work around? if you like <g> Then open it up one more time, with the parent app's folder view set to the one you want as the default, and click on "Like Current Folder".

Folder "view" settings.........
to the way you want *most* of your folders to be, then click View | Folder Options | View, and click the "Like Current View" button. I can't get it to "remember" my view options for the file display windows. I have gone into Folder Options and checked the "Remember Folder View Settings" box, but the system

Folder View For Windows 2000
Method 2 : Courtesy: Kelly Theriot - MVP Windows [XP] remembers 400 folder settings. When that number is reached some settings aren't retained any longer. You can change this to 8000 by adding this edit to the registry. Run this edit, then reset your preferred folder options: Increase Folder View Options Limit:

default folder view
In Folder View 4. Via FP. I'm fairly sure that one of those succeeded when at least one of those failed. But which one ? I can't remember. Let us know, please ! Mike Walsh etc. "Krams" <kr...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uGVUGQHnCHA.212@TK2MSFTNGP09... Once you change the Schema.XML file, Any DocLib that gets