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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Regards,
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