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I found a tweak on tweakvista a while back that changed explorer to always open in explore mode, so no matter what folder I opened, it was always in explore... in xp I changed this setting in folder options, under the folder types, but I can't find this setting anywhere - I have searched and searched, but I can't find this tweak again! Please help! -- hopfrog |
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Open regedit & navigate to:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell] Double-click the (Default) value in the right-hand pane and make the value data: 'explore' (without quotes). -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... I found a tweak on tweakvista a while back that changed explorer to always open in explore mode, so no matter what folder I opened, it was always in explore... in xp I changed this setting in folder options, under the folder types, but I can't find this setting anywhere - I have searched and searched, but I can't find this tweak again! Please help! -- hopfrog |
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Hi Keith, Thanks for the reply, and it does work when I open the first folder... but when I click through to any others, they open in a ''normal'' view. I have tried applying the folder options to all folders, but that doesn't seem to work. I think the regedit option is on the right track... any other options I could try? -- hopfrog |
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Hi Keith,
I haven't seen the term before. What is "explore mode"? Googled it but couldn't find an answer. Wiki is looking for someone to answer the question as well. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you...ode_by_default " Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote in message ... Open regedit & navigate to: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell] Double-click the (Default) value in the right-hand pane and make the value data: 'explore' (without quotes). -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... I found a tweak on tweakvista a while back that changed explorer to always open in explore mode, so no matter what folder I opened, it was always in explore... in xp I changed this setting in folder options, under the folder types, but I can't find this setting anywhere - I have searched and searched, but I can't find this tweak again! Please help! -- hopfrog |
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When a folder opens in a 'normal' view, click 'Organize' - 'Layout' -
'Navigation Pane' to display the folder pane. Then close the folder. On the next open, it should behave as you want. Vista remembers the Explorer layout (navigation pane, details pane, preview pane) for each type of template, so once you've done this for a folder of one type, it will affect all folders of that type. So you've got to hit folders using the following templates: All Items Documents Pictures & Videos Music Icons Music Details Contacts -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... Hi Keith, Thanks for the reply, and it does work when I open the first folder... but when I click through to any others, they open in a ''normal'' view. I have tried applying the folder options to all folders, but that doesn't seem to work. I think the regedit option is on the right track... any other options I could try? -- hopfrog |
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When you right-click on a folder, you have both 'Open' & 'Explore' options.
Under Xp, 'Open' displayed a folder with the Common Tasks pane on the left-hand side and 'Explore' displayed the Folder tree on the left-hand side. The difference in Vista is murkier ![]() Open a folder with subfolders & right-click one of the folders in the right-hand pane -- what is the default verb? If the folder list is displayed in the navigation pane, the default will be 'Explore'. If the folder list is collapsed so that the entire pane is Favorite Links or if the Navigation pane is not displayed, the default will be 'Open'. If you set the navigation pane to not be displayed, and then test the differences between right-click 'Open' vs. 'Explore' the difference is more apparent. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Keith, I haven't seen the term before. What is "explore mode"? Googled it but couldn't find an answer. Wiki is looking for someone to answer the question as well. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you...ode_by_default " Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote in message ... Open regedit & navigate to: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell] Double-click the (Default) value in the right-hand pane and make the value data: 'explore' (without quotes). -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... I found a tweak on tweakvista a while back that changed explorer to always open in explore mode, so no matter what folder I opened, it was always in explore... in xp I changed this setting in folder options, under the folder types, but I can't find this setting anywhere - I have searched and searched, but I can't find this tweak again! Please help! -- hopfrog |
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Thanks Keith. It seems to me the difference is "murkier" AND insignificant. " Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote in message ... When you right-click on a folder, you have both 'Open' & 'Explore' options. Under Xp, 'Open' displayed a folder with the Common Tasks pane on the left-hand side and 'Explore' displayed the Folder tree on the left-hand side. The difference in Vista is murkier ![]() Open a folder with subfolders & right-click one of the folders in the right-hand pane -- what is the default verb? If the folder list is displayed in the navigation pane, the default will be 'Explore'. If the folder list is collapsed so that the entire pane is Favorite Links or if the Navigation pane is not displayed, the default will be 'Open'. If you set the navigation pane to not be displayed, and then test the differences between right-click 'Open' vs. 'Explore' the difference is more apparent. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "Bob" wrote in message ... Hi Keith, I haven't seen the term before. What is "explore mode"? Googled it but couldn't find an answer. Wiki is looking for someone to answer the question as well. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you...ode_by_default " Keith Miller (MVP)" wrote in message ... Open regedit & navigate to: [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell] Double-click the (Default) value in the right-hand pane and make the value data: 'explore' (without quotes). -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... I found a tweak on tweakvista a while back that changed explorer to always open in explore mode, so no matter what folder I opened, it was always in explore... in xp I changed this setting in folder options, under the folder types, but I can't find this setting anywhere - I have searched and searched, but I can't find this tweak again! Please help! -- hopfrog |
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Glad to help
![]() -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "hopfrog" wrote in message ... Yay! That works! My sanity has been restored! -- hopfrog |