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Dale
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      09-01-2007
For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but media
tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist, etc.

While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is no
Customize option at the root of the drive.

Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files. And
my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.

I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
working now.

How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista doesn't
think I should be accessing?

Thanks,

Dale

 
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Mary
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      09-01-2007
I've noticed this glitch, too, except mine has picture fields instead of
media. Folder Options is still available. Type Folder Options in the start
box to access it. You can reset all folders or customize folders. I'm not
sure what I did to get media categories in regular folders. Date Taken is
really silly in a document folder. I must have use "apply to all folders" at
some time, although I don't recall that.

"Dale" wrote:

> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but media
> tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist, etc.
>
> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is no
> Customize option at the root of the drive.
>
> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files. And
> my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.
>
> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
> working now.
>
> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista doesn't
> think I should be accessing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale
>
>

 
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brink
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      09-01-2007

Dale;440357 Wrote:
> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimat
> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing bu
> medi
> tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist, etc
>
> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or a
> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at th
> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There i
> n
> Customize option at the root of the drive
>
> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files
> An
> my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks
>
> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once b
> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosin
> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn'
> working now
>
> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vist
> doesn'
> think I should be accessing
>
> Thanks
>
> Dal


Hi Dale

Look at the "How to Choose a Folder Type Template" section and be sur
to look at the NOTE for step 6. This will show you how to change th
folder type templete to what you wanted it to be for the root directory

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...-templates.htm

Shaw

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Dale
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      09-01-2007
I've tried the Folder Options route. Resetting any of the options in that
applet do not reset the type of files Explorer thinks are in the folders.

Dale


"Mary" <> wrote in message
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> I've noticed this glitch, too, except mine has picture fields instead of
> media. Folder Options is still available. Type Folder Options in the start
> box to access it. You can reset all folders or customize folders. I'm not
> sure what I did to get media categories in regular folders. Date Taken is
> really silly in a document folder. I must have use "apply to all folders"
> at
> some time, although I don't recall that.
>


 
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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      09-01-2007
Dale

For the drives or folders where you do not see the Customize Tab, you can
still right click the Column Bar and select More. Select, remove or change
the location for whatever columns you want displayed there.


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Windows Shell/User


"Dale" <> wrote in message
news:...
> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but
> media tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist,
> etc.
>
> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is no
> Customize option at the root of the drive.
>
> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files. And
> my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.
>
> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
> working now.
>
> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista
> doesn't think I should be accessing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale


 
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Dale
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      09-01-2007
brink,

That did not work. I had tried it before and tried it again now at your
suggestion. I set a single folder to display "All Items" and then opened
Folder Options and clicked to set all folders like that one. As the message
box says, that sets the view (Icons, details, etc.) to all be the same but
does not change the folder type or toolbar.

Any other ideas?

Dale

"brink" <> wrote in message
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> Hi Dale,
>
> Look at the "How to Choose a Folder Type Template" section and be sure
> to look at the NOTE for step 6. This will show you how to change the
> folder type templete to what you wanted it to be for the root directory.
>
> http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...templates.html
>
> Shawn
>
>
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>
> *There are no dumb questions, just the people that do not ask them.*
> _http://www.Vistax64.com (\"http://www.Vistax64.com\")_
> *Please post feedback to help others.*


 
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Dale
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      09-01-2007
Thanks, Ronnie, for the suggestion. I can do what you suggest but then I
would have to do it for hundreds - perhaps thousands - of folders one at a
time. Also, while that will correct the details view, it does not help with
other behavioral items related to folder type, such as tool bar buttons or
context menu items.

Any other ideas? There just has to be a way to make Vista realize that not
every folder in my PCs contain music files.

Thanks,

Dale

"Ronnie Vernon MVP" <> wrote in message
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> Dale
>
> For the drives or folders where you do not see the Customize Tab, you can
> still right click the Column Bar and select More. Select, remove or change
> the location for whatever columns you want displayed there.
>
>
> --
>
> Ronnie Vernon
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "Dale" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
>> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but
>> media tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist,
>> etc.
>>
>> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
>> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
>> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is
>> no Customize option at the root of the drive.
>>
>> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files.
>> And my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.
>>
>> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
>> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
>> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
>> working now.
>>
>> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista
>> doesn't think I should be accessing?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dale

>


 
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brink
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      09-02-2007

Dale;440430 Wrote:
> brink,
>
> That did not work. I had tried it before and tried it again now at your
> suggestion. I set a single folder to display "All Items" and then
> opened
> Folder Options and clicked to set all folders like that one. As the
> message
> box says, that sets the view (Icons, details, etc.) to all be the same
> but
> does not change the folder type or toolbar.
>
> Any other ideas?
>
> Dale
>
>


Ok Dale,

Try doing a reset of Vista's folder view settings by doing all of
method two at this site. This will also disable the automatic folder
type discovery allowing Vista to remember your settings changes.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/70...-settings.html

Then try those steps again for the Folder Type Template. It should
change the root directory with it. It does on my system everytime.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/77...templates.html

Shawn


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Xenomorph
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      09-02-2007
You can try using XdN Tweaker to get Vista to better remember folder views.

http://xenomorph.net/xdntweaker/



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"Dale" <> wrote in message
news:...
> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but
> media tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist,
> etc.
>
> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is no
> Customize option at the root of the drive.
>
> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files. And
> my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.
>
> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
> working now.
>
> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista
> doesn't think I should be accessing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale


 
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Daniel Martín [MVP Windows]
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      09-03-2007
Hi, Dale:

Vista stores that information in a registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local
Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags\N\S hell), value
"SniffedFolderType". ("N" is a number representing the folder.) Double-click
the value and modify its content to "NotSpecified".

But how to know which "N" number represents your drive? Well, you may use
Process Monitor
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys...ssmonitor.mspx).
Filter by paths that contain "Bags" and open your disk drive. Process
Monitor will point you to the exact registry key.

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Daniel Martín
Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User


"Dale" <> wrote in message
news:...
> For some reason, Vista (two machines, both x86 and x64 - both Ultimate
> versions) thinks all of the folders on all drives contain nothing but
> media tracks. The details view for all folders shows Album Name, Artist,
> etc.
>
> While I can customize the folders I have created, one at a time - or at
> least one hierarchy at a time, I am unable to customize the view at the
> drive level so that the change will propagate to all folders. There is no
> Customize option at the root of the drive.
>
> Also, there is no customize option for folders such as Program Files. And
> my Program Files folder doesn't contain media tracks.
>
> I might be losing my mind, but it seems to me I had fixed this once by
> right-clicking in the empty area of the root of the drive and choosing
> properties and getting a customize tab there but that certainly isn't
> working now.
>
> How can I customize the root of a drive or other folders that Vista
> doesn't think I should be accessing?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dale


 
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