Re: Games Folder after SP1
In XP we have the 'Folder Options' where you can turn on/off things like
[remember each folder view] and [set all folders to match the view of one
folder].
Check if you have something like that configured that conflicts with your
changing preferences? This may also be a consequence of installing the
Service Pack wich might reset your preference to Default?
Also, if the SP installation is quite new, you might allow a few days for
updates to come trickling down that you didn't need before?
I used to have problems with my XP x64 not remembering configuration changes
when it was new, but it slowly went away by itself
Tony. . .
"John Adams" <seamus@horadrim.net> wrote in message
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6835594-6984-4DFF-A3B1-4C63B8674005@microsoft.com...
> Correction:
>
> After some more research, I have figured out that it affects these
folders:
>
> Pictures (Folder template: Pictures and Videos)
> Videos (Folder template: Pictures and Videos)
> Games
> root account folder (named John Adams in my case)
>
> If I turn the Preview Pane on or off in any of these folders, it turns it
on
> or off for ALL of these folders.
>
> Is there a way to create a custom folder template and apply it to any of
> these folders? Should the Games folder be associated with the same folder
> template as these others?
> This problem is new as of upgrading to SP1. It was not occurring before
the
> update.
>
> I should also say that, other than this small but annoying issue, my
> computer is running better than ever with SP1 installed.
>
> - John
>
>
> "John Adams" <seamus@horadrim.net> wrote in message
> news:37D4DC81-F1BC-4F12-923C-7D9A80AAFD52@microsoft.com...
> > I know there are other posts floating around about Vista not remembering
> > folder's view settings, but I have a very specific issue.
> >
> > Since SP1, the Games folder no longer shows the Preview Pane. If I turn
> > it on, it turns it on for all windows. I can not find a way to get
around
> > this problem.
> >
> > Does anyone know of a solution?
> >
> > - John
>