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Folders going back to default view on their own

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clarks76 - 23 Feb 2008 02:11 GMT
Twice in the past two weeks all of my folders have gone back to default view
even though I have not changed the settings to do this.  Since I have several
folders that have been customized within views, it takes over an hour to add
the details and adjust the sizing of the columns.  Is there a program I am
running (i.e. Defrag, or even a registry cleaner) that is causing this??  Any
help would be appreciated
Byte - 27 Feb 2008 17:48 GMT
You must have a large library, your system is limited to only have
your View set at 400, over that will revert to Default.  Change your
settings from 400 to 8000, then click Tools>Folder Options>Apply
to All folders and that should hold you.
Folders View (increase from 400 to 8000, line #2, left column)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

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> Twice in the past two weeks all of my folders have gone back to default view
> even though I have not changed the settings to do this.  Since I have several
> folders that have been customized within views, it takes over an hour to add
> the details and adjust the sizing of the columns.  Is there a program I am
> running (i.e. Defrag, or even a registry cleaner) that is causing this??  Any
> help would be appreciated
 
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