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IIRC, I have this same problem in XP, so it may be a problem in my
approach...
I like to have different views applied for different folder structures, and
both XP and Vista cater for this in theory. I can specify that a folder (and
all sub-folders) contains documents, music, pictures etc... and thus a view
appropriate to that file type should be applied.
However, in many cases it gets a bit confusing. Windows often decides that
an ordinary document folder is full of pictures and visa versa, This
wouldn't be so bad if I could overrule Vista, but it doesnt alway work when
I apply a folder template to a folder and all sub-folders. Invariably it
changes the template for a top-level folder but not for all of the sub
folders. And I think that if I return to the top-level folder at a later
time, the view may be changed again.
Has anyone else had problems like this? I see it often in XP too, so I
assume it is a 'feature' of the OS rather than a fault. Anybody know what I
can do about it? All I want to do is have Windows remember my settings for a
folder and apply is to all sub-folders in the tree...
CJM
approach...
I like to have different views applied for different folder structures, and
both XP and Vista cater for this in theory. I can specify that a folder (and
all sub-folders) contains documents, music, pictures etc... and thus a view
appropriate to that file type should be applied.
However, in many cases it gets a bit confusing. Windows often decides that
an ordinary document folder is full of pictures and visa versa, This
wouldn't be so bad if I could overrule Vista, but it doesnt alway work when
I apply a folder template to a folder and all sub-folders. Invariably it
changes the template for a top-level folder but not for all of the sub
folders. And I think that if I return to the top-level folder at a later
time, the view may be changed again.
Has anyone else had problems like this? I see it often in XP too, so I
assume it is a 'feature' of the OS rather than a fault. Anybody know what I
can do about it? All I want to do is have Windows remember my settings for a
folder and apply is to all sub-folders in the tree...
CJM