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Dan
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Thu Jan 27, 2005 10:53 pm Post subject:
2000i in XP |
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I do not like the open, file, dialog box appears as default with large
icons.
Yes, I can switch to list view, but there seems no setting to get the file
open dialog to default to list as in 2000 in Win2k.
I have read others do not like this either.
Perhaps someone has a hack to get this to default to list view?
Is this a dll or is it coded into the executable?
It seems to be a default windows thing, but maybe it is in a support file
someplace?
Or, perhaps it is a registry hack?
Thanks
DanG
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someone
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Fri Jan 28, 2005 4:53 am Post subject:
Re: 2000i in XP |
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what happens if you change the themes to classic view?
"Dan" <flash@mbz.org> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I do not like the open, file, dialog box appears as default with large
icons.
Yes, I can switch to list view, but there seems no setting to get the file
open dialog to default to list as in 2000 in Win2k.
I have read others do not like this either.
Perhaps someone has a hack to get this to default to list view?
Is this a dll or is it coded into the executable?
It seems to be a default windows thing, but maybe it is in a support file
someplace?
Or, perhaps it is a registry hack?
Thanks
DanG
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Tim Arheit
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Fri Jan 28, 2005 6:01 pm Post subject:
Re: 2000i in XP |
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:53:59 -0600, "Dan" <flash@mbz.org> wrote:
| Quote: | I do not like the open, file, dialog box appears as default with large
icons.
Yes, I can switch to list view, but there seems no setting to get the file
open dialog to default to list as in 2000 in Win2k.
I have read others do not like this either.
Perhaps someone has a hack to get this to default to list view?
Is this a dll or is it coded into the executable?
It seems to be a default windows thing, but maybe it is in a support file
someplace?
Or, perhaps it is a registry hack?
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This was a bug/problem with 2000i on XP. I don't recall ever seeing a
fix for it other than upgrading to a newer version. 2000i was never
certified for XP.
-Tim
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