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[24hoursupport] Re: Windows XP Questions
- From: Joe Parker <joe.parker@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: 24hoursupport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 16:20:15 -0400
Actually, I've been told to try the opposite to ensure that ALL folders
will be set the same way - i.e., with no thumbnails. With this option on,
you'd have to change all of them individually.
But it doesn't work either way for me. e.g. MS Paint - try to open a file -
I *always* start with a thumbnail view. I can change it to List, but the
next time I open it it's back to thumbnails. VERY annoying.
At 02:15 PM 6/14/2002, you wrote:
>In Folder options/View, be sure to select "Remember each folder's view
>option." You can also turn off thumbnail caching here.
>My XP setup remembers all settings, so I'm not sure what is different in
>yours.
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>
>The answer to this is _supposed_ to be via the Tools>Folder Options>Apply
>to all Folders (after setting the present one the way you want). But it
>doesn't work for me either in the darned file *requesters* which is driving
>me crazy. I'd settle for a solution that would simply disable ALL
>thumbnails, and I suspect it can be done via command line but I'm not sure
>exactly how.
>
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