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Riddle me this, why does Vista think this folder is of type "Pictures and Videos"?
Whoever implemented this feature needs to be made aware of the annoyance they are causing a lot of people. Where is the button for that "we share your pain electric shock buzzer" cause I want to press it (a lot). Come'on how hard can this be? How about this as an idea. Don't mess with the view of any of my damn folders except for the directories Pictures and Videos in my user dir. Ditto for the Documents view. I sure hope this folder templating mess is fixed in SP1!!! -- Keith |
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So change it. It takes less time than writing this note.
"Keith Hill [MVP]" wrote in message ... Riddle me this, why does Vista think this folder is of type "Pictures and Videos"? Whoever implemented this feature needs to be made aware of the annoyance they are causing a lot of people. Where is the button for that "we share your pain electric shock buzzer" cause I want to press it (a lot). Come'on how hard can this be? How about this as an idea. Don't mess with the view of any of my damn folders except for the directories Pictures and Videos in my user dir. Ditto for the Documents view. I sure hope this folder templating mess is fixed in SP1!!! -- Keith |
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I change it. It gets changed back. It gets rather tiresome.
-- Keith "Wandering" wrote in message ... So change it. It takes less time than writing this note. |
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Well, I can sure sympathize with you. But, it doesn't seem much of a riddle. Every version of Windows since 3.1 (I never tried the earlier versions) had the problem of folders doing what they want to after awhile. Then I suppose the riddle is why is it still happening after 20 years? I guess I just got used to it.
"Keith Hill [MVP]" wrote in message ... I change it. It gets changed back. It gets rather tiresome. -- Keith "Wandering" wrote in message ... So change it. It takes less time than writing this note. |
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I seriously doubt Microsoft is going towards the direction of fixing this.They seem toi have no idea about who we are and want we want from an operating system. All they seem to know is that no matter how poorly they treat us we still keep coming back.
Tom "Wandering" wrote in message ... Well, I can sure sympathize with you. But, it doesn't seem much of a riddle. Every version of Windows since 3.1 (I never tried the earlier versions) had the problem of folders doing what they want to after awhile. Then I suppose the riddle is why is it still happening after 20 years? I guess I just got used to it. "Keith Hill [MVP]" wrote in message ... I change it. It gets changed back. It gets rather tiresome. -- Keith "Wandering" wrote in message ... So change it. It takes less time than writing this note. |
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"Keith Hill [MVP]" wrote:
I change it. It gets changed back. It gets rather tiresome. In my experience the folder type detection was wrong far too often. I finally just disabled it, as described he http://www.windows-now.com/blogs/kmk...discovery.aspx -- Ray (remove the Xs to reply) |
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In message "Wandering"
wrote: Well, I can sure sympathize with you. But, it doesn't seem much of a riddle. Every version of Windows since 3.1 (I never tried the earlier versions) had the problem of folders doing what they want to after awhile. Then I suppose the riddle is why is it still happening after 20 years? I guess I just got used to it. It was possible to work around it in XP... Vista is resistant to attempt to maintain control, at least in my own experience. I'm hopeful that SP1 will change something. -- You can get more with a kind word and a 2x4 than just a kind word. |
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"Ray" wrote:
In my experience the folder type detection was wrong far too often. I finally just disabled it, as described he http://www.windows-now.com/blogs/kmk...discovery.aspx As did I a long time ago... unfortunately the *default* template now seems to be "Photos & Videos" and - believe it or not (I'm sure you will!) You cannot change the template associated with certain folders (e.g. Windows), which always use the default. Why on earth I should be barred from making even cosmetic changes to such folders is beyond me. If anyone knows how change the default template back to All Items I'd love to know (the absence of "discovery" is a wonderful relief though!) As a general complaint though, folder (view) settings should be stored on a per folder basis, and not in a size limited list: if I change a folders appearance that's the way I want THAT folder to appear next time... |
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'Keith Hill [MVP Wrote: ;505418']Riddle me this, why does Vista think this folder is of type "Pictures and Videos"? Whoever implemented this feature needs to be made aware of the annoyance they are causing a lot of people. Where is the button for that "we share your pain electric shock buzzer" cause I want to press it (a lot). Come'on how hard can this be? How about this as an idea. Don't mess with the view of any of my damn folders except for the directories Pictures and Videos in my user dir. Ditto for the Documents view. I sure hope this folder templating mess is fixed in SP1!!! -- Keith Hi Keith, They added the "Automatic Folder Type Discovery" feature to help users by automatically changing the folder template to match with the files. It was suppose to make things more convenient, but we see how that went. (haha) Luckily this feature can be disabled. Method two in this tutorial will show you how to disable it. The download option is the easiest since you will most likely need to reset the folder view settings to. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...-settings.html Shawn -- brink *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.* WWW.VISTAX64.COM (\"HTTP://WWW.VISTAX64.COM\") *Please post feedback to help others.* |
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Brink - as per the tutorial, you set the All Folders to "Not Specified"...
could it be given a value so that the default is a template of choice (as I said above, mine seems to be Photos and Videos - I would like it to be "All Items). What values correspond to the existing Folder Templates? Julian |
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