Remembering folder views "Fixed" in Windows 7?


Recommended Posts

One of the things I hated about Vista was that folders never seemed to Remember folder views.

Well I have been running Windows 7 for a while now and I have yet to see this issue show its ugly face :)

Has Microsoft confirmed this was fixed in Windows 7 or am I just lucky for not seeing it yet?

edit not fixed!! :(

Edited by gate1975mlm

It's fixed, apart from search folders whereby you have to explicilty go to the folder and view option and apply to all folders. This would mean all search folders will have the same view.

Not fixed in libraries at least.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=724166

I should mention that this is in public beta build 7000.

Edited by dhan
  GreyWolfSC said:
It's not fixed in build 7000 (public beta) but it may be in later builds.

(It's really irritating when it crops up. My Vista installation trashed all my folder views to inappropriate values last night.)

Well I am running Windows 7 Build 7022 and have yet to see thi nasty bug sure its self.

  dhan said:
Not fixed in libraries at least.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=724166

I should mention that this is in public beta build 7000.

Exactly, not fixed in library.

I had 3 links in my desktop from the library and I was going mental, thinking I had the same Vista bug. So I tried the Vista fix (registry thing) and of course it didn't work. Later I found it's just the library cause normal link to real folder are ok and the OS remember the folder the settings.

So everything seems fine if you don't use the library.

  wehavetogoback said:
Exactly, not fixed in library.

I had 3 links in my desktop from the library and I was going mental, thinking I had the same Vista bug. So I tried the Vista fix (registry thing) and of course it didn't work. Later I found it's just the library cause normal link to real folder are ok and the OS remember the folder the settings.

So everything seems fine if you don't use the library.

Is Microsoft aware of this bug and are they planning on fixing it before Windows 7 goes Final?

  gate1975mlm said:
Is Microsoft aware of this bug and are they planning on fixing it before Windows 7 goes Final?

I didn't made a feed for this.

Anyway, I just tried again to be sure of the bug, and yes is definitely here. If you want to replicate:

Go into Document library. If a subfolder inside your document library has a specific view settings - like big thumbnails - it will just be seen with the default view you have for the Doc library. Viceversa, if you set a picture preview setting for a subfolder inside your lib, all the lib turn with this setting.

If it's by design, I don't see the point.

  gate1975mlm said:
One of the things I hated about Vista was that folders never seemed to Remember folder views.

Well I have been running Windows 7 for a while now and I have yet to see this issue show its ugly face :)

Has Microsoft confirmed this was fixed in Windows 7 or am I just lucky for not seeing it yet?

Didn't notice it either this far - I'm not using libraries though, as I have no use for them.

I'm not sure what you guys are talking about. The rare "forgetting folder settings" bug was fixed.

Libraries have a different view model that most people prefer. There are some improvements to the way By Folder works after the beta that are based on user feedback (including people on this forum). In the other Arrange By views changes are remembered for that view. So if you change the By Song view to have different columns, they'll stay that way. The only thing it won't remember is if you change By Album to be stacked by something other than Album, as that would be very confusing and get you into a weird state.

  Lord Ba said:
Didn't notice it either this far - I'm not using libraries though, as I have no use for them.

What does that mean? You don't have documents, music, pictures, or videos on your machine?

  Brandon Live said:
I'm not sure what you guys are talking about. The rare "forgetting folder settings" bug was fixed.

Libraries have a different view model that most people prefer. There are some improvements to the way By Folder works after the beta that are based on user feedback (including people on this forum). In the other Arrange By views changes are remembered for that view. So if you change the By Song view to have different columns, they'll stay that way. The only thing it won't remember is if you change By Album to be stacked by something other than Album, as that would be very confusing and get you into a weird state.

What does that mean? You don't have documents, music, pictures, or videos on your machine?

Not sure if you are talking about the same thing some of us here are.

For example if you go into the "documents folder" and then change the view in one of folders in the "documents folder" then all folders will share the same size icons.

This was not changed fixed?

All other folder views outside of "documents folder" seems to been fixed for the better!

post-36069-1235065849_thumb.jpg

  gate1975mlm said:
Not sure if you are talking about the same thing some of us here are.

For example if you go into the "documents folder" and then change the view in one of folders in the "documents folder" then all folders will share the same size icons.

This was not changed fixed?

All other folder views outside of "documents folder" seems to been fixed for the better!

Do you mean the Documents Library? Yes then I believe what you're describing is by design, and something I thought most people here would appreciate. You set your view settings once and they're remembered for all of the Documents Library (including all the sub-locations).

I'm really confused. In one thread people are complaining when Windows doesn't remember their view settings, and in another people are complaining when it does?

Yes, there's a registry fix for it. I found it on some blog, but I forget where.

Just searched Google... I'm sure I got it from here: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/11/08/d...lt-clean-state/

I believe it links to the forum where you have to register which I did. You could probably find it elsewhere, too.

  Brandon Live said:
Do you mean the Documents Library? Yes then I believe what you're describing is by design, and something I thought most people here would appreciate. You set your view settings once and they're remembered for all of the Documents Library (including all the sub-locations).

I'm really confused. In one thread people are complaining when Windows doesn't remember their view settings, and in another people are complaining when it does?

I think what people want I know I do at least anyway is to be able to have every folders view saved. So for example one folder I may want Large icons view and another folder I may want details views.

I am glad this is fixed for all folders now in Windows 7.

Except of course the "Documents Library" Folder and sub folders which does not have this feature.

I hope its not to late for Microsoft to fix the Remember folder views issue for the "Documents Library" Folder and sub folders also!

Edited by gate1975mlm
  gate1975mlm said:
I think what people want I know I do at least anyway is to be able to have every folders view saved. So for example one folder I may want Large icons view and another folder I may want details views.

I am glad this is fixed for all folders now in Windows 7.

Except of course the "Documents Library" Folder and sub folders which does not have this feature.

I hope its not to late for Microsoft to fix the Remember folder views issue for the "Documents Library" Folder and sub folders also!

Libraries are this way by design.

all documents library folders/views will use the "document" view you set up for the document library. While the music library will use and remember how you set up your music library view, while the video library, of course, will use a video centric view and remember changes you make to them.

this makes sense, meanwhile while you browse your folders regularly they will remember the folder view settings independently. So if you want to view one document folder differently, navigate it manually outside of the library.

  gate1975mlm said:
Download fix Remember Folder Views for Vista! http://rapidshare.com/files/200056780/Reme..._Vista_Hack.zip

This bug I'd still ongoing! I got it now in vista. You would think it would be officially fixed by now. I go in and out of a folder of pics a few times, 4th time I go in it's turned to details view. Brings my **** to a boil.

  _X_ said:
This bug I'd still ongoing! I got it now in vista. You would think it would be officially fixed by now. I go in and out of a folder of pics a few times, 4th time I go in it's turned to details view. Brings my **** to a boil.

It's not fixed because it's difficult to reproduce. If you can figure out a way to cause it to happen intentionally please post it. I'm sure Brandon and the rest of the shell team would love to get rid of this defect. :)

(My Vista "Uninstall Programs" currently thinks it's a video folder. :p)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks now integrated in OneNote on Windows by Paul Hill Microsoft has announced that Enterprise customers with Microsoft 365 Copilot, SharePoint, or OneDrive licenses can now use Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks integrated directly with OneNote on Windows. Copilot Notebooks are AI-powered and bring together different resources such as Copilot Chat, files, notes, and links into a single space to make you more productive. The Redmond giant wants to make it easier for customers to gather content, understand complex topics, and create “smarter content” with Copilot Notebooks. This integration is squarely aimed at Enterprise customers, not Personal or Family subscribers. How Copilot Notebooks enhance productivity in OneNote When you open OneNote on Windows, you should see Copilot Notebooks in the left-hand sidebar, from here you can view or edit existing notebooks or you can create one by going to Home > Create Copilot Notebook or New notebook. During the creation of your new notebook, you can give it a name and add references such as OneNote pages, .docx, .pptx, .xlsx, .pdf, or .loop files. This gives Copilot extra context to provide you with more refined answers. Once you have created a notebook and added your reference documents, you can use Copilot Notebooks to help you gather insights from your documents, draft summaries, and generate audio overviews. An important caveat to mention about these notebooks is that you can only add 20 files as references and only individual OneNote pages, as opposed to sections and notebooks, can be added. Microsoft could add support for these in the future, but you can’t add them yet. Another limitation right now is that some OneNote features aren’t functional within Copilot Notebooks, including tags, section groups, inking, templates, password protection, Immersive Reader, and offline support. Availability and what it means for enterprise users Microsoft 365 Copilot Notebooks in OneNote for Windows are available for Enterprise customers with an appropriate license (anyone with a Microsoft 365 Copilot, SharePoint, or OneDrive license) running OneNote Version 2504 (Build 18827.20128) or later. If you have any other feedback to give to Microsoft, you can give it via Help > Feedback. As an Insider preview, Microsoft will likely improve this before declaring it stable so let Microsoft know of any issues you have. Now that the feature is available as a preview, it’s the perfect time for IT admins and other decision-makers to evaluate the feature to see how it could benefit their wider organization.
    • Mixxx 2.5.2 by Razvan Serea Mixxx is powerful, free, and open-source DJ software designed for both beginners and professionals. It offers real-time beatmatching, auto DJ, effects, and MIDI controller support. With a clean interface and compatibility across Windows, macOS, and Linux, Mixxx is ideal for live performances, radio broadcasts, or practice sessions. Its active community and constant updates make it a reliable tool for any DJ. Mixxx integrates the tools DJs need to perform creative live mixes with digital music files. Whether you are a new DJ with just a laptop or an experienced turntablist, Mixxx can support your style and techniques of mixing. Mixxx key features: Realtime audio engine with low-latency performance MIDI and HID controller mapping with customizable scripting (JavaScript-based) Vinyl DVS support (absolute & relative timecode modes) OpenSL, ASIO, WASAPI, and JACK audio backend support Advanced BPM & musical key detection (KeyFinder integration) Quantized beat sync and phase locking Effect chain routing with LADSPA plugin support 4-deck mixing with independent EQ and gain control Support for wide file formats (MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, AIFF) Broadcasting via Icecast and Shoutcast with metadata support Library with Crate, Playlist, and Smart Playlist organization Multi-core CPU support for performance optimization Microphone and Auxiliary input routing with talkover ducking OSC and Web MIDI support Skinnable and themable Qt-based UI Cue points, hotcues, and looping with quantization Recording in lossless WAV or compressed formats Clock-synced looping and beatjump Mixxx 2.5.2 changelog: Library Fix playlist export when name contains a dot Fix loading the wrong track via drag and drop when using symlinks Fix: byte order in hotcue comments imported from rekordbox Tracks table: show ReplayGain with max. 2 decimals, full precision in tooltip Fix keyboard mappings with non-ASCII characters on Linux Computer feature: enable initial sorting during population Computer feature: avoid false-positve 'has children' for non-directory links Fix column header mapping when using external library Fixed Single track cover reload on reload metadata from file Controller Mappings Arturia KeyLab Mk1: initial mapping Denon MC7000: slicer mode TypeError Denon MC7000: crossfader curve using wrong parameter DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter Twister: support 4 decks Hercules DJControl Inpulse 500: the crossfader was not reaching 100% to the right end Icon Pro Audio iControls: initial mapping Numark Mixtrack Platinium FX: Fix 4 steps browsing issue Traktor Kontrol S3: Use GUI config for settings Traktor S2 MK3: Fixed LED issue Traktor S4 MK2: Use engine settings API for configuration Traktor S4 MK3: prevent sync lockup, add setting for tempo center snap Controller Backend Control picker: Allow to learn MIDI Aux/Mic enable controls Make [Main],headSplit CO persistent across restart Fix MIDI Controller button learning Fix learning with "No Mapping" selected Unit tests for engine.beginTimer engine-api.d.ts: brake()/spinback() documentation Target support Fix building with a CMake multi-config setup Fix building with gcc >= 14 with LTO and clang >= 19 (fpclassify) Fix: gcc -Warray-bounds= in fidlib by using a flexible member Added Linux Mint Codenames to debian_buildenv.sh Add hidden [Config],notify_max_dbg_time setting to reduce warnings in developer mode Detect arch and fail early if not supported when installing buildenv Misc Vinyl Control: Reduce sticker drift Fix infinite number of pop ups of the "No Vinyl|Mic|Aux|Passthrough input configured" dialog Reduce CPU usage with Trace log messages Fix adjust Gain after adopting it as ReplayGain only in requesting playe Skins: add loop anchor toggle to Deere, Shade, Tango Sound Hardware preferences: add manual link for Mic monitoring modes Work around an Ubuntu, Ibus or Qt issue regarding detecting the current keyboard layout. Fix BPM rounding for the 3/2 case Update cue & play indicators on paused decks when switching cue mode Download: Mixxx 2.5.2 | 113.0 MB (Open Source) Links: Mixxx Home page | Other OSes | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • KDE brings Wayland PiP to Plasma 6.5, adds finishing touches to 6.4 as release nears by David Uzondu The KDE team has released its This Week in Plasma update, showing the final polish being applied to Plasma 6.4 ahead of its June 17 release. Last week, the KDE team brought performance upgrades, and this week the team is continuing that with improvements like faster loading for System Monitor components in Plasma 6.4. Future work for Plasma 6.5 is already underway, and it includes a feature that many have probably been waiting for: proper Picture-in-Picture support on Wayland. This uses an experimental version of the Wayland PiP protocol, which means applications like Firefox that also implement it can finally display PiP windows correctly. It is a long-overdue addition that moves the Wayland session closer to feature parity with X11. The devs also merged KWin's Background Contrast effect into the Blur effect. Virtual desktops can now be re-ordered from the Pager widget, a feature previously missing. Invert and Zoom settings have been moved into the Accessibility page, which is a more sensible place for them than the Desktop Effects page was. The team also brought consistency to the Breeze application style, with animated effects for checkboxes and radio buttons now working in QtQuick-based apps. Other small cleanups include standardizing the section headers in the Disks & Devices, Networks, and Bluetooth widgets. For those who do a lot of screen recording, Spectacle now makes it much clearer how to stop a recording, both in its notifications and shortcut names. As for the immediate future, Plasma 6.4 and its first point release are getting accessibility and user interface tweaks. The team improved text contrast for labels used in secondary roles throughout Plasma, making things like brightness indicators much easier to read. The Kicker Application Menu in 6.4 can now scroll horizontally when a search returns a ton of results, so you can actually see all of them. The team also delivered some stability improvements in Plasma 6.4.0, most notably fixing a long-standing issue where adding widgets to oversized panels could freeze the entire shell. Discover also got a much-needed fix for a crash that occurred when suggesting replacements for unsupported Flatpak apps. On the usability side, dragging files into a Folder View widget no longer causes glitchy visuals, and Open and Save dialogs from Flatpak-based browsers now properly allow the preview pane to open. Printing from Flatpak GTK apps now respects correct sizing, and installing or removing apps no longer wipes out your search input in Kicker or Kickoff while you're using it. Other notable fixes include: Selection rectangles on the desktop now render properly when using custom fonts or sizes (Plasma 6.3.6) A crash in System Monitor charts used by apps and Plasma components has been resolved (Frameworks 6.15) Switching process views in System Monitor no longer causes crashes (Frameworks 6.16) Open and Save dialogs no longer close when hovering over specific files (Frameworks 6.16) A thumbnailer crash on X11 caused by certain widget styles has been fixed (KDE Gear 25.04.3) Frameworks 6.15 also speeds up System Monitor by delaying tree view arrow loading There are still 3 high-priority Plasma bugs holding out, and the list of quick-win "15-minute bugs" has grown to 23.
    • Hasleo Backup Suite Free 5.4.2.0 by Razvan Serea Hasleo Backup Suite Free is a free Windows backup and restore software, which embeds backup, restore and cloning features, it is designed for Windows operating system users and can be used on both Windows PCs and Servers. The backup and restore feature of Hasleo Backup Suite can help you back up and restore the Windows operating systems, disks, partitions and files (folders) to protect the security of your Windows operating system and personal data. The cloning feature of Hasleo Backup Suite can help you migrate Windows to another disk, or easily upgrade a disk to an SSD or a larger capacity disk. System Backup & Restore / Disk/Partition Backup & Restore Backup Windows operating system and boot-related partitions, including user settings, drivers and applications installed in these partitions, which ensures that you can quickly restore your Windows operating system once it crashes. Viruses, power failure, or other unknown reasons may cause data loss, so it is a good habit to regularly back up the drive that stores important files, you can at least recover lost files from the backup image files in the event of a disaster. System Clone / Disk Clone / Partition Clone Migrate the Windows operating system from one disk to another SSD or larger disk without reinstalling Windows, applications and drivers. Clone entire disk to another disk and ensure that the contents of the source disk and the destination disk are exactly the same. Clone a partition completely to the specified location on the current disk or another disk and ensure that the data will not be changed. File Backup & Restore Back up specified files(folders) instead of the entire drive to another location to protect your data, so you can quickly restore files(folders) from the backup image files when needed. Incremental/Differential/Full Backup Different backup modes are supported, you can flexibly choose data protection schemes, which can improve backup performance and save storage space while ensuring data security. Delta Restore Delta restore uses advanced delta detection technology to check the changed blocks on the destination drive and restore only the changed blocks, so it has a faster restore speed than the traditional full restore. Universal Restore This feature can help us restore the Windows operating system to computers with different hardware and ensure that Windows can work normally without any hardware compatibility issues. Hasleo Backup Suite 5.4.2.0 changelog: Added backup image delete feature Added storage path management feature Improved file backup feature Show application notifications in Windows Notification Center Various other bug fixes and feature improvements Download: Hasleo Backup Suite 5.4.2.0 | 34.4 MB (Freeware) Links: Hasleo Backup Suite Website | Hasleo Backup Suite Guide | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      5i3zi1 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      5i3zi1 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      julien02 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Year In
      Drewidian1 earned a badge
      One Year In
    • Explorer
      Case_f went up a rank
      Explorer
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      545
    2. 2
      ATLien_0
      227
    3. 3
      +FloatingFatMan
      159
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      113
    5. 5
      +Edouard
      98
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!