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    Default Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different place?
    Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    now?
    Pete Gomersall


    Pete Gomersall Guest

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    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    OK, the "Apply to all folders" is now gone - every folder now automatically
    sets these settings - you can chose the option "Remember each folders view
    settings" (I think) which lets you customise each one.

    Also, the File Types can be viewed in Control Panel > Programs > File
    Associations :o)

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    --- Original message follows ---
    "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    > Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    > missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    > (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different place?
    > Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    > Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    > now?
    > Pete Gomersall
    >

    Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\) Guest

  4. #3

    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    Zack - thanks fro the comments:
    This seems a real pain if you want every folder to be a same way; and this
    happens to be different from the default - you have to configure each
    separetely - that could be 1000's of separate settings to configure. What
    were the usebility/UI designers thinking - how does this provide user
    benefits. In fact what benefit is gained from removing the functionality the
    "Apply to All Folders" button provided?
    I would be interested in comments from designers at MSFT

    As to > Also, the File Types can be viewed in Control Panel > Programs >
    File
    > Associations :o)
    This points back to "Folder Options" dialog - possible bug??
    Pete
    "Zack Whittaker (R2 Mentor)" <admin@zacknet.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:eaXnQ2HRGHA.1416@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
    > OK, the "Apply to all folders" is now gone - every folder now
    > automatically sets these settings - you can chose the option "Remember
    > each folders view settings" (I think) which lets you customise each one.
    >
    > Also, the File Types can be viewed in Control Panel > Programs > File
    > Associations :o)
    >
    > --
    > Zack Whittaker
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    > not
    > of my employer, best friend, mother or cat. Let's be clear on that one!
    >
    >
    > --- Original message follows ---
    > "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    > news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >> In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    >> Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    >> missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    >> (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different
    >> place?
    >> Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    >> Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    >> now?
    >> Pete Gomersall
    >>
    >
    >

    Pete Gomersall Guest

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    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember the exact
    because I am not on Vista right now.

    For File Types:
    You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options > Advanced
    > File Types (tab)
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    "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    > Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    > missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    > (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different place?
    > Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    > Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    > now?
    > Pete Gomersall
    >

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

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    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    Thanks Andre
    Like you I am not on Vista at moment.
    Do you know what the rationale for removing the button was though? It seemed
    like it was in a sensible position especially when the reset is still there.
    Pete
    "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:enRGSBIRGHA.1728@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    > For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    > (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember the exact
    > because I am not on Vista right now.
    >
    > For File Types:
    > You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options >
    > Advanced
    > > File Types (tab)
    > --
    > --
    > Andre
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    >
    > "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    > news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >> In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    >> Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    >> missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    >> (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different
    >> place?
    >> Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    >> Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    >> now?
    >> Pete Gomersall
    >>
    >
    >

    Pete Gomersall Guest

  7. #6

    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    I guess they wanted users to have more control over how they wanted their
    folders to look. Just under the menu bar, you have a nice little tick box
    display where you can add and remove things from the folder view itself -
    the folder preview, the folder's list etc. Quite a nice little tool :o)

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    --- Original message follows ---
    "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    news:%23ymPeQIRGHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > Thanks Andre
    > Like you I am not on Vista at moment.
    > Do you know what the rationale for removing the button was though? It
    > seemed like it was in a sensible position especially when the reset is
    > still there.
    > Pete
    > "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:enRGSBIRGHA.1728@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    >> For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    >> (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember the exact
    >> because I am not on Vista right now.
    >>
    >> For File Types:
    >> You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options >
    >> Advanced
    >> > File Types (tab)
    >> --
    >> --
    >> Andre
    >> Windows Connect | [url]http://www.windowsconnected.com[/url]
    >> Extended64 | [url]http://www.extended64.com[/url]
    >> Blog | [url]http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre[/url]
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    >>
    >> "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    >> news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >>> In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    >>> Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    >>> missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    >>> (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different
    >>> place?
    >>> Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    >>> Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    >>> now?
    >>> Pete Gomersall
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

    Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\) Guest

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    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    Hey Pete,

    Just came out of Vista, the

    For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders.
    (Ignore this) I don't see it, I don't know if its because I don't get Glass
    on my laptop, but I swear I saw this though, I even suggested. I am not work
    today either, but I will check at the Office tomorrow.

    The rationale, like Zack says, the menu bar gives you quicker access to to
    customizing the view. I have bugged that its missing in Aero Express.
    --
    --
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    "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    news:%23ymPeQIRGHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    > Thanks Andre
    > Like you I am not on Vista at moment.
    > Do you know what the rationale for removing the button was though? It
    > seemed like it was in a sensible position especially when the reset is
    > still there.
    > Pete
    > "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:enRGSBIRGHA.1728@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    >> For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    >> (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember the exact
    >> because I am not on Vista right now.
    >>
    >> For File Types:
    >> You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options >
    >> Advanced
    >> > File Types (tab)
    >> --
    >> --
    >> Andre
    >> Windows Connect | [url]http://www.windowsconnected.com[/url]
    >> Extended64 | [url]http://www.extended64.com[/url]
    >> Blog | [url]http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre[/url]
    >> [url]http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta[/url]
    >>
    >> "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    >> news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >>> In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    >>> Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    >>> missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    >>> (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different
    >>> place?
    >>> Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    >>> Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for this
    >>> now?
    >>> Pete Gomersall
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] Guest

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    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    Ahh didn't notice that till now... it is as well :op

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    --- Original message follows ---
    "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:eAl4bsIRGHA.1868@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > Hey Pete,
    >
    > Just came out of Vista, the
    >
    > For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    > (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders.
    > (Ignore this) I don't see it, I don't know if its because I don't get
    > Glass on my laptop, but I swear I saw this though, I even suggested. I am
    > not work today either, but I will check at the Office tomorrow.
    >
    > The rationale, like Zack says, the menu bar gives you quicker access to to
    > customizing the view. I have bugged that its missing in Aero Express.
    > --
    > --
    > Andre
    > Windows Connect | [url]http://www.windowsconnected.com[/url]
    > Extended64 | [url]http://www.extended64.com[/url]
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    >
    >
    > "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    > news:%23ymPeQIRGHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >> Thanks Andre
    >> Like you I am not on Vista at moment.
    >> Do you know what the rationale for removing the button was though? It
    >> seemed like it was in a sensible position especially when the reset is
    >> still there.
    >> Pete
    >> "Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" <andred25@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    >> news:enRGSBIRGHA.1728@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
    >>> For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View >
    >>> Customize (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember
    >>> the exact because I am not on Vista right now.
    >>>
    >>> For File Types:
    >>> You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options >
    >>> Advanced
    >>> > File Types (tab)
    >>> --
    >>> --
    >>> Andre
    >>> Windows Connect | [url]http://www.windowsconnected.com[/url]
    >>> Extended64 | [url]http://www.extended64.com[/url]
    >>> Blog | [url]http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre[/url]
    >>> [url]http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta[/url]
    >>>
    >>> "Pete Gomersall" <pete.gomersall@nau.edu> wrote in message
    >>> news:OQDkeUHRGHA.5468@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
    >>>> In XP you could set all Explorer Windows to a specific view setting by:
    >>>> Tools - Folder Options - View "Apply to All Folders"; this button is
    >>>> missing/been taken out in Vista. How do we achieve the same in Vista
    >>>> (setting all Explorer Windows to same view) or is it in a different
    >>>> place?
    >>>> Similarly there doesn't seem to be a "File Types" tab so that File
    >>>> Associations can be edited in Folder Options - where is the GUI for
    >>>> this now?
    >>>> Pete Gomersall
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

    Zack Whittaker \(R2 Mentor\) Guest

  10. #9

    Default Re: Tools-Folder Options & File Association

    Andre Da Costa [Extended64] a écrit :
    > For Apply to All Folders - go to View > select Customize View > Customize
    > (tab) > check > Apply layout to sub folders. I don't remember the exact
    > because I am not on Vista right now.
    >
    > For File Types:
    > You can now find it in Control Panel > Indexing & Search Options > Advanced
    > > File Types (tab)
    > --
    Well, that did not fully worked for me. In a folder, I've set "Details"
    view, and removed "Keywords" column and added the Size one, then moved
    Size just right to the "Name", and did the trick.
    The first time, Explorer stopped working and Windows has restarted it
    alone ;) The second time, the Size column still does not appear in
    subfolders, but the Navigation Pane is back on business, even if I'm in
    "X:\Folder1\Subfolder1", while before the trick, I was not able to have
    the Navigation Pane if I was in any Subfolder.
    I guess I'll have to continue to add myself the "Size" column, but to
    have the Navigation Pane back is already a great thing, I was missing
    it in subfolders!
    Thanks for the trick!

    Christophe


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