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I'm new in Vista. In WinXP, when I was in the registry, if I did a search and
it found an entry value that matched it would be highlighted in the right pane and the icon in the left pane in which the key was located would be an open folder while most icons would remain closed folders. In Vista, however, all the icons are open folders whether or not the currently selected key is in the folder or not. The only way I can determine which folder is open is to match the address in the status bar with the list of folders in the left pane. Is there something I'm missing or is there some easier way to identify the open folder? |