JSI Tip 10115. How can I modify folder view settings or customize a folder?

Jerold Schulman

February 1, 2006

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I have written a number of tips about customizing view settings and customizing a folder view. Among these are:

What are the Windows XP file grouping options within folders?

How do I assign a custom icon to a folder in Windows 2000 Explorer?

How do I use a Folder.htt file to customize a web view of a folder?

you can set the 'hide' options of the View menu via the registry?.

How can I change the number of folders that Windows XP remembers settings for to be greater than 400?.

How do I turn on Web view templates?

Have Windows Explorer display your folders and files in groups?

You cannot change the Read-only or System attribute of a folder in Windows XP or Windows Server 2003?

Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 812003 contains the following summary and introduction:

SUMMARY

By default, folders appear in Microsoft Windows as folder icons or as pictures that are contained in the folder. (When folders appear as pictures, you are viewing them in "Thumbnails" view.) When Microsoft Windows Server 2003 opens a folder for the first time, the folder contents appear in Classic view. When Microsoft Windows XP opens a folder for the first time, Windows uses a default template to display the folder contents and to view the settings based on the location of the folder, the number of files in the folder, and the proportion of special file types in the folder.

If you change these view settings or customize a folder, Windows remembers your settings when you open the folder again. You can use the folder's View menu to change the view settings for the folder. You can use the Customize tab in the folder's Properties dialog box to modify the folder icon, picture, and template.

Note By default, Windows stores the view settings and the customizations for only 400 folders at the same time.

Some folder options apply to all folders. For example, by default, both Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP hide protected operating system files, files or folders that have the hidden attribute, and file extensions (for known file types). To modify these settings and other advanced folder settings that apply to all folders, administrators can use the Folder Options item in Control Panel.

INTRODUCTION

This article discusses how to customize the appearance of folders and folder contents in Windows Explorer, in My Computer, and in individual folder windows You can customize the appearance of a folder to have Windows Explorer always display the folder using a custom folder picture or icon and always display the folder contents using a template that specifies specialized task links and viewing options.

You can customize the appearance of a folder in Windows Explorer. When you do so, Windows Explorer always displays folders as a custom folder picture or an icon, and always uses a template that specifies specialized task links and viewing options to display the folder contents.



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