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  1. Boey Wai Win User

    Locked from viewing and modifying from my own folder in D:/.


    I found out that one specific folder keeping some programs is locked from me owner. I do not know what happen as I just find out just now.

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    Boey Wai, Oct 22, 2022
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  2. Lock the view for one folder

    Hello

    I have a folder on my Windows 10 Pro Desktop named Programs. It contains shortcuts to most of the applications I use on my computer.

    In order to be able to view all the applications at a glance, I use the List view (View > Layout > List). This ensures all the shortcuts are visible within the folder window.

    My issue is that the view keeps resetting to Details. This results in the list of application shortcuts extending beyond the bottom of the folder window - I need to scroll down to see the remainder of the shortcuts.

    Sometimes List view will last for a few days or just a single day. I use my computer every single day and it is on all day when at home.

    I have researched this several times over the last year or so but none of the conventional suggestions work. Setting the view from a template does not work - it keeps reverting to Details.

    Has anyone managed to lock a folder view so that it retains the same view when opened?

    Thank you.

    Mark
     
    Mark-Blood, Oct 22, 2022
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    Lock the view for one folder

    Hi Mark

    Open that folder, set the View to List

    On the View Ribbon (tab) click Options

    Choose the View Tab on the resulting dialog, click Apply to Folders, then click Apply and OK

    That should lock the view for that folder to List . . .

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    DaveM121, Oct 22, 2022
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  4. Locked from viewing and modifying from my own folder in D:/.

    Custom Folder view for new folders registery hack ?

    Te new folder has default view of LIST

    I want DETAILS

    When making new system ... it's a pain in ass changing always.
     
    RuskiSnajper, Oct 22, 2022
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