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Old December 5th 03, 01:18 AM
James C. Hill
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Default Cannot set "open each folder in its own window"

In windows explorer- tools/folder options - under browse
folders - no matter which item I select - either "open
each folder in a seperate window" or "open each folder in
its own window - windows explorer just opens each in a
new window no matter what. I tried holding down alt or
ctrl or shift while opening a new folder. It's getting
very annoying. I tried a registry fix/scanner with no
luck.
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Old December 5th 03, 01:19 AM
Thorsten Matzner
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Default Cannot set "open each folder in its own window"

"James C. Hill" wrote:

In windows explorer- tools/folder options - under browse
folders - no matter which item I select - either "open
each folder in a seperate window" or "open each folder in
its own window - windows explorer just opens each in a
new window no matter what. I tried holding down alt or
ctrl or shift while opening a new folder. It's getting
very annoying. I tried a registry fix/scanner with no
luck.


Although it describes a different problem, this article should help
you: "Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder"
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321186).

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