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Change in Right-Click since SP1
Since Vista (Basic) SP1, when I click Start/Programs and right-click Startup
(for example) and select Open, instead of the folder opening as it should, it now gives me a search screen titled 'Search Active Captions'. Is there a way to change it back to opening the folder as it used to? |
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Re: Change in Right-Click since SP1
Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell Double-click Default key in the right window pane and change the value to None Save and Restart Windows. -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. Mark L. Ferguson .. "Dennis" <> wrote in message news:4835b4e7$0$5695$... > Since Vista (Basic) SP1, when I click Start/Programs and right-click > Startup (for example) and select Open, instead of the folder opening as it > should, it now gives me a search screen titled 'Search Active Captions'. > Is there a way to change it back to opening the folder as it used to? |
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Re: Change in Right-Click since SP1
Mark L. Ferguson;719477 Wrote: > Navigate to the following registry key: > > HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Shell > > Double-click Default key in the right window pane and change the value > to > None > Save and Restart Windows. > > -- > Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web > interface. > 'Help about the Web-based Newsreader' > () > Mark L. Ferguson > .. > > "Dennis" <kb4xn@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4835b4e7$0$5695$4c368faf@xxxxxx> > > > > > Since Vista (Basic) SP1, when I click Start/Programs and right-click > > > Startup (for example) and select Open, instead of the folder opening > > as it > > > should, it now gives me a search screen titled 'Search Active > > Captions'. > > > Is there a way to change it back to opening the folder as it used to? > > > > *NOPE! This is not only a "Vista" problem, it is occurring in XP also.* And I don't believe it has anything to do with a SP update. I think this problem has occurred in BOTH Vista AND XP because of CAMERA software install (I have 3, so I'm not sure which one did it). Camera or not. This problem is not isolated to Vista, and no offense, but I don't believe the above solution will work. (I've checked my registry and the value is "none.") I DO believe it was due to some registry change though - I'm not an expert on "reg-editing," but I think the solution proposed is probably very close to correct. All this aside, there is VERY LITTLE about this problem on the Internet. -- I have the problem and would love a solution for it as well. (There are even a few other places on the net that are quoting the above 2 posts, as if it was the final word and solution on this subject -- It can't be, because XP is having this problem also!) *I have Windows XP Home Edition SP2, and am having the same problem as stated by the OP.* There should be a simple "regedit" fix in this somewhere, but it's not the one proposed above (at the very least not with XP - And I doubt with Vista as well.). So, does any RegEdit Gurus out there have a better solution (and don't forget about us "XP'ers" just yet.)?? ![]() -- RackAttack |
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