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Windows Explorer View
Suddenly I cannot save a folder view which shows the file tree along the
left side using "apply to all folders". Any idea what's happening? Thx for the help. |
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Windows Explorer View
Mr. Cheese wrote:
Suddenly I cannot save a folder view which shows the file tree along the left side using "apply to all folders". Any idea what's happening? Thx for the help. Anyone have a guess what's going on? I have very vague recollection that there is a limit on the number of folders that XP can handle. Could that be the problem? |
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Mr. Cheese wrote:
Suddenly I cannot save a folder view which shows the file tree along the left side using "apply to all folders". Any idea what's happening? Thx for the help. Anyone have a guess what's going on? I have very vague recollection that there is a limit on the number of folders that XP can handle. Could that be the problem? |
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I too got a similar type of problem in my PC then I formatted my PC then it worked fine.
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Windows Explorer is a file manager application that is included with releases of the Microsoft Windows operating system from Windows 95 onwards. It provides a graphical user interface for accessing the file systems. It is also the component of the operating system that presents many user interface items on the monitor such as the taskbar and desktop. Controlling the computer is possible without Windows Explorer running (for example, the File | Run command in Task Manager on NT-derived versions of Windows will function without it, as will commands typed in a command prompt window). It is sometimes referred to as the Windows Shell, explorer.exe, or simply “Explorer”.
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The Windows Explorer was first included with Windows 95 as a replacement for the Windows 3.x File Manager. It could be accessed by double-clicking the new My Computer desktop icon, or launched from the new Start Menu that replaced the earlier Program Manager. |
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