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Windows Explorer Out Of Control
I asked these questions a week ago and got no answer... so I'll ask it again:
1: How do I get rid of TAGS??? I have no use for them yet I can never permanently get rid of the damn column. It's just in the way and it keeps coming back. 2: How do I shut down Vista's creating file property columns based on file content? I'm just sick and tired of Vista guessing wrong and inserting unwanted music and video columns (ratings, genre, etc) for files that have NOTHING to do with music or video. This feature COULD have been useful but it's just another awful Vista nuisance. |
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Re: Windows Explorer Out Of Control
"ulTRAX" <> wrote in message
news:... >I asked these questions a week ago and got no answer... so I'll ask it >again: > > 1: How do I get rid of TAGS??? I have no use for them yet I can never > permanently get rid of the damn column. It's just in the way and it keeps > coming back. Right-click on the Tags column header and de-select it... > > 2: How do I shut down Vista's creating file property columns based on file > content? I'm just sick and tired of Vista guessing wrong and inserting > unwanted music and video columns (ratings, genre, etc) for files that have > NOTHING to do with music or video. This feature COULD have been useful but > it's just another awful Vista nuisance. > Where are you seeing these? I don't see anything like this in my Vista Windows Explorer... -- Asking a question? Please tell us the version of the application you are asking about, your OS, Service Pack level and the FULL contents of any error message(s) |
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Re: Windows Explorer Out Of Control
"Gordon" wrote: > Right-click on the Tags column header and de-select it... If it were only that easy. I'm constantly doing it. I can find NO option to just get rid of the TAGS coloumn for good > Where are you seeing these? I don't see anything like this in my Vista > Windows Explorer... Just the other day I created a folder with .eml Outlook or MSN mail files. Vista treated it as media and create genre and ratings colums. I can find no way to STOP Vista from guessing wrong. It's just a pain in the butt to keep deleting columns then having to hunt to restore the ones I want. As for my general folder properties, I have it set to treat everything (including sub-folders) as documents. |
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Re: Windows Explorer Out Of Control
=?Utf-8?B?dWxUUkFY?= <ulTRAX@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news 33BE4D7-C0D7-46E4-9C58-7E2F4E3F17CB@microsoft.com:> "Gordon" wrote: > >> Right-click on the Tags column header and de-select it... > > If it were only that easy. I'm constantly doing it. I can find NO > option to just get rid of the TAGS coloumn for good > >> Where are you seeing these? I don't see anything like this in my >> Vista Windows Explorer... > > Just the other day I created a folder with .eml Outlook or MSN > mail files. Vista treated it as media and create genre and ratings > colums. I can find no way to STOP Vista from guessing wrong. It's > just a pain in the butt to keep deleting columns then having to > hunt to restore the ones I want. As for my general folder > properties, I have it set to treat everything (including > sub-folders) as documents. > > Right click the folder you created, select properties then the customize tab. Now set up the correct template for your folder. |
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Retard
"uss kelvin" <> wrote in message news:... > all these "tricks" don't stick guys.... > > its KNOWN that vista has a very BAD memory with folders... and does such > crazy things.. No - You just don't know how to use or configure Vista. That is way over your pointy little head. > > people have even made patches and registry hacks to try to get arround > it... Sorry. You are wrong again. I told you that you know nothing of Vista. > > > if you have not been seeing it much.. it means you don't observe it... not > that its not going on.... The only thing you need to observe is sticking your head back up your ass > > who knows? > Obviously you know NOTHING |
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Boys Boys....
""uss kelvin's Ass Kicker" wrote: > No - You just don't know how to use or configure Vista. That is way over > your pointy little head. Boy boys, I had enough squabbling in my last thread on this topic and never got an answer. Obviously there IS a problem here. And if YOU know all the answers about Vista... how the hell do I get rid of these damn TAG columns? I find NO global delete and if I delete them in a folder and they keep coming back. And how can I create my OWN music file configuration. I don't need the artist/album/rating columns. I just want to add bitrate... and MAKE VISTA REMEMBER. But in folder properties under customize it just gives one “music details” option… and that obviously includes the columns VISTA wants me to have, not I want… |
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Re: Boys Boys....
I suspect you will be happier with column customization being retained with Vista Service Pack 2. If you're intensely interested, you may wish to try the beta. -- Speaking for myself only. See for some helpful WMP info. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. -- "ulTRAX" <> wrote in message news:... > > ""uss kelvin's Ass Kicker" wrote: > >> No - You just don't know how to use or configure Vista. That is way over >> your pointy little head. > > Boy boys, I had enough squabbling in my last thread on this topic and > never > got an answer. Obviously there IS a problem here. And if YOU know all the > answers about Vista... how the hell do I get rid of these damn TAG > columns? I > find NO global delete and if I delete them in a folder and they keep > coming > back. > > And how can I create my OWN music file configuration. I don't need the > artist/album/rating columns. I just want to add bitrate... and MAKE VISTA > REMEMBER. But in folder properties under customize it just gives one > "music > details" option. and that obviously includes the columns VISTA wants me to > have, not I want. > |
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and YOUR answer is?????
"uss kelvin's Ass Kicker" wrote: > > people have even made patches and registry hacks to try to get arround > > it... > > Sorry. You are wrong again. I told you that you know nothing of Vista. Since Vista took away the up level/copy/move buttons from Explorer AND from the context menu, please explain how I could restore them to the context menu WITHOUT a registry hack. I won't ask about restoring the buttons since Microsoft seems determined to force users to use the new file mismanagement system. While I like the new directory tree with the pull down menus on the top, I really hate everything else about the Vista Explorer. So PLEASE don't make it sound like there would be some universal acceptance of Vista if everyone just knew what you claim to. Some just resent the removal of useful tools... and the inclusion of new features that are poorly implemented making users do MORE work than before for simple file management tasks. |
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Re: Boys Boys....
"zachd [MSFT]" wrote:
> I suspect you will be happier with column customization being retained with > Vista Service Pack 2. If you're intensely interested, you may wish to try > the beta. Let me see if I understand. So the issues I raised ARE being addressed in SP2? Since some here seem to think Vista was a perfect product from the start, can you tell us EXACTLY what MS perceived the problem to be and what sort of fix is being tested in SP2? Thanks! |
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Re: Windows Explorer Out Of Control
"uss kelvin" wrote:
> all these "tricks" don't stick guys.... > > its KNOWN that vista has a very BAD memory with folders... and does such > crazy things.. As I recall... this poor memory might be inherited from ME and XP. It's only been made worst with Vista's folder type templates.... and the countless new column options. Just trying to restore the file "type" column is a chore. |
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