27.05.2009, 17:43
hero Wrote:Yup , both me and my bro get this, all the time , its a real pain in the arse , a solution would be a godsend....In the past I have searched for an answer to this annoying bug. Never had any luck. I looked again and found this on another forum. It works.
Quote:Ok this seems to work in retaining the type of folder and columns used for that folder.
The example below is for making all folders and sub folders stick with details view for all file types.
A) First four steps is to make sure your "guinea pig" folder is using the All Items view.
1. Open up a folder in windows explorer.
2. Right click in that folder and select properties
3. Choose Customise (if you can't see the customise tab then choose another folder)
4. In the "Use this folder type as a template", select All items.
5. Click Ok.
B) Second lot of steps sets up a template for details view for the "guinea pig" folder
6. Size the columns the way you want it, select the type of columns you want to be displayed and set the default sort view for the "guinea pig" folder.
7. Click on Organise in the menu bar and then "Folder and Search Items"
8. Click on the View tab and then click on "Apply to Folders" button
9. Click Ok
C) Third lot of steps uses the "guinea pig" folder as the template for propagating it down to all subfolders.
10. Right click each drive letter and select properties again.
11. Select the customise tab (note for some reason there is no customise tab for the C Drive so you must right click each folder below the root level instead and do it one at a time)
12. Select all items from the drop down.
13. Select "Also apply this template to all subfolders"
14. Click on Ok.
What this will do now is make every single folder on every drive (C drive is a bit different in that any new folder that you create on the root level needs to be set again) stick with the details view.
The above steps seem to work for me in retaining the details view for all my folders.
Note: I don't guarantee in anyway that it will work for you.
Part C is the key to making all folders in C drive have and retain the same "look" as the one you changed and saved first.