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Vista Business doesnt retain settings
I have Vista business on this desktop and Vista Ultimate 64 bit on a laptop.
When I want to share items from desktop on one to desktop on another or even on any other networked machine on the home network, I like to have the icons for each machine shown as extra large. When I reboot the machine they revert to Tiles. Even opening the Network Icon I have on the desktop opens ONLY in a quarter panel and not a full screen as I like no matter what I do. So how do you get Vista to retain the settings in the way I like? This isnt limited to icons in the Network either. It happens on folders on the same computer but not as often. While those ones CAN reset to tiles from time to time, the Network icons happen every single reboot and the Network opening in a quarter panel happens every single TIME I try to open it. If anyone has any suggestions how to fix this, I would appreciate it. Oh and BTW, it happened even from the day I fresh installed Vista Business. |
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RE: Vista Business doesnt retain settings
Try this:
Good luck! "Hugh Jeego" wrote: > I have Vista business on this desktop and Vista Ultimate 64 bit on a laptop. > When I want to share items from desktop on one to desktop on another or even > on any other networked machine on the home network, I like to have the icons > for each machine shown as extra large. When I reboot the machine they revert > to Tiles. Even opening the Network Icon I have on the desktop opens ONLY in > a quarter panel and not a full screen as I like no matter what I do. > > So how do you get Vista to retain the settings in the way I like? This isnt > limited to icons in the Network either. It happens on folders on the same > computer but not as often. While those ones CAN reset to tiles from time to > time, the Network icons happen every single reboot and the Network opening > in a quarter panel happens every single TIME I try to open it. > > If anyone has any suggestions how to fix this, I would appreciate it. Oh and > BTW, it happened even from the day I fresh installed Vista Business. > > |
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Re: Vista Business doesnt retain settings
Good luck is right. You have to be joking (no offence)!
When this same thing was an issue in XP there was a simple regedit hack you could download and apply to registry that fixed the entire thing. Now we have layers of complexity that are ridiculous. All I wanted was simple - to keep the folder view for the folder I change, to stay put but the answer in that URL is so ridiculous. Hours of work to do such a simple thing. "MichaelHensley" <mhensley@news.postalias> wrote in message news:... > Try this: > > > > Good luck! > > "Hugh Jeego" wrote: > >> I have Vista business on this desktop and Vista Ultimate 64 bit on a >> laptop. >> When I want to share items from desktop on one to desktop on another or >> even >> on any other networked machine on the home network, I like to have the >> icons >> for each machine shown as extra large. When I reboot the machine they >> revert >> to Tiles. Even opening the Network Icon I have on the desktop opens ONLY >> in >> a quarter panel and not a full screen as I like no matter what I do. >> >> So how do you get Vista to retain the settings in the way I like? This >> isnt >> limited to icons in the Network either. It happens on folders on the same >> computer but not as often. While those ones CAN reset to tiles from time >> to >> time, the Network icons happen every single reboot and the Network >> opening >> in a quarter panel happens every single TIME I try to open it. >> >> If anyone has any suggestions how to fix this, I would appreciate it. Oh >> and >> BTW, it happened even from the day I fresh installed Vista Business. >> >> > |
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Re: Vista Business doesnt retain settings
Lastly, it didnt seem to apply to my case.
I am just trying to get windows I set in different views to remain in those set views but they dont. "MichaelHensley" <mhensley@news.postalias> wrote in message news:... > Try this: > > > > Good luck! > > "Hugh Jeego" wrote: > >> I have Vista business on this desktop and Vista Ultimate 64 bit on a >> laptop. >> When I want to share items from desktop on one to desktop on another or >> even >> on any other networked machine on the home network, I like to have the >> icons >> for each machine shown as extra large. When I reboot the machine they >> revert >> to Tiles. Even opening the Network Icon I have on the desktop opens ONLY >> in >> a quarter panel and not a full screen as I like no matter what I do. >> >> So how do you get Vista to retain the settings in the way I like? This >> isnt >> limited to icons in the Network either. It happens on folders on the same >> computer but not as often. While those ones CAN reset to tiles from time >> to >> time, the Network icons happen every single reboot and the Network >> opening >> in a quarter panel happens every single TIME I try to open it. >> >> If anyone has any suggestions how to fix this, I would appreciate it. Oh >> and >> BTW, it happened even from the day I fresh installed Vista Business. >> >> > |
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Re: Vista Business doesnt retain settings
"Hugh Jeego" wrote:
> When this same thing was an issue in XP there was a simple regedit hack you > could download and apply to registry that fixed the entire thing. Now we > have layers of complexity that are ridiculous. I'm confused: how was the information in the link I posted not "a simple regedit hack"? > All I wanted was simple - to keep the folder view for the folder I change, > to stay put but the answer in that URL is so ridiculous. Hours of work to do > such a simple thing. Huh. It was about 1 minute of work when I tried it. You must type REALLY slow. ![]() You might like this better: This page includes a download for a .reg file to accomplish this for you. Personally, I prefer to edit the registry myself, but to each his own. I still think this may solve your problem (it fixes issues related to Vista "forgetting" your folder settings). Hope this helps! |
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