john

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Just migrated from W 98 to W XP (well, sort-of - I have dual boot).

Two questions, both about behavior in Windows Explorer.

1. When I click on the shortcut for Windows Explorer, it opens up in "My
Documents". Is there a way I can have it open on "My Computer" (not just
once, but every time)?
99 times out of 100 I want to go to some file on one of the drives.

2. When I click on any drive or folder in the left-hand column, the files and
folders in the right-hand column come up as "Tiles".
I prefer to view them as "Details".
I know I can change that (for the current view only?) under "View", but I would
like to find out if there's a setting I can change so that the "Details" view
is the default for all folders I open.

As far as I am concernned, I would like to permanently remove the "My Documents"
folder, with its sub-folders "My eBooks", "My Music", "My Pictures" and "My
Received Files".
In fact, as a personal observation, I believe that all this "My This and My That
Stuff" hype is a way to make me want to "own" certain programs or sites, and I
can well decide for myself what I ant, in that case.

Thanks for listening to my editorializing a bit, and for answering questions 1
and 2.

Cheers!

John <><

A wise monkey is a monkey who doesn't monkey
with an other monkey's monkey.
(A very free paraphrase of Exodus 20:14).
 

Ras

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A.#1: Right click on Wi8ndows Explorer and select 'Properties'. In the
'Target' box change it to
"%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, c:\" (without the quotes). This will make
Explorer open to your 'C' drive.
A#2: Change to 'Details' just like you have been but then also go to Tools
| Folder Options | hit the View tab and then the 'Apply to All Folders'
button. The change won't show up until a close and re-open or possibly a
reboot.



"John" <nospam@nospam.ca> wrote in message
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> Just migrated from W 98 to W XP (well, sort-of - I have dual boot).
>
> Two questions, both about behavior in Windows Explorer.
>
> 1. When I click on the shortcut for Windows Explorer, it opens up in "My
> Documents". Is there a way I can have it open on "My Computer" (not
> just
> once, but every time)?
> 99 times out of 100 I want to go to some file on one of the drives.
>
> 2. When I click on any drive or folder in the left-hand column, the files
> and
> folders in the right-hand column come up as "Tiles".
> I prefer to view them as "Details".
> I know I can change that (for the current view only?) under "View", but I
> would
> like to find out if there's a setting I can change so that the "Details"
> view
> is the default for all folders I open.
>
> As far as I am concernned, I would like to permanently remove the "My
> Documents"
> folder, with its sub-folders "My eBooks", "My Music", "My Pictures" and
> "My
> Received Files".
> In fact, as a personal observation, I believe that all this "My This and
> My That
> Stuff" hype is a way to make me want to "own" certain programs or sites,
> and I
> can well decide for myself what I ant, in that case.
>
> Thanks for listening to my editorializing a bit, and for answering
> questions 1
> and 2.
>
> Cheers!
>
> John <><
>
> A wise monkey is a monkey who doesn't monkey
> with an other monkey's monkey.
> (A very free paraphrase of Exodus 20:14).
 

john

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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 22:15:10 -0500, "ras" <ras_nb@yahoo.com> wrote:

>A.#1: Right click on Wi8ndows Explorer and select 'Properties'. In the
>'Target' box change it to
>"%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe /e, c:\" (without the quotes). This will make
>Explorer open to your 'C' drive.
>A#2: Change to 'Details' just like you have been but then also go to Tools
>| Folder Options | hit the View tab and then the 'Apply to All Folders'
>button. The change won't show up until a close and re-open or possibly a
>reboot.
>
Thanks, ras!

John <><

A wise monkey is a monkey who doesn't monkey
with an other monkey's monkey.
(A very free paraphrase of Exodus 20:14).