System "View" option See you will not see

  
        

In the Explorer window, click the <quo;Tools → Folder Options" command to open the folder options window. The most useful function of this window is to show or hide hidden files in the system. Others seem to have no use, really? Also, the "Folder Options" window is actually a small control panel that can perform many system settings. Do not believe? It doesn't matter, let's go deep into the digging and master the "folder options" of the "folder options". Retrieve hidden "share and security" In the Windows 2000 system's "Folder Options" option, there is a "Share and Security" option that allows us to easily share folders to other users on the network. However, this option disappeared without a trace in the Windows XP operating system. In fact, this feature has not been canceled, but it has been hidden. Just open the Explorer and click on the menu bar “Tools →Folder Options”, then switch to the “View” tab, under “Advanced Settings>, will use simple files The checkmark in the check box in the folder sharing (recommended) & rdquo; is cleared, and finally click the "OK" button to exit. Now right click on any folder and see if "Share & Security" is back. Automatically restore open windows. We often use a certain folder (such as "My Documents"). Every time you turn it on, you have to manually open it. In fact, we can come to the door and let the system start automatically. Folders, avoid the hassle of manually opening. First open the folder you need, then click the "Tools → Folder Options" button in the menu bar, in the pop-up folder options window, switch to the "View" tab, and select “ When the previous folder window is restored, click ">" OK. The display properties of the one-time unified folder in the Windows operating system, the system allows us to customize the display properties of each folder, such as whether to display the toolbar, whether to use the web display mode, whether to use the thumbnail display mode or display the large icon , small icons or display lists, detailed information, etc., which greatly facilitates the user's management of the folder. However, it is too much trouble to set up each folder yourself, and the workload is too large. In fact, we can apply the display properties of the current folder to all folders at once. Open a folder and set its display properties according to actual needs. After setting, click ““Tools → Folder Options” in the menu bar, and switch to “View” in the pop-up folder options window. Card, click the "Apply to all folders" button. After we open any folder again, the system will display according to the unified display attributes, thus meeting the user's requirements for the consistency of the system display.

Let Windows remember more folder view settings. We can check the "View settings for each folder" in the "Folder Options" window, let the system remember us. Personalization of folders, but by default, Windows XP can only remember the settings of the most recent 400 folders. If more than 400 folders are set, the oldest folder settings will be lost. Can I make Windows XP remember more folder views? Just open the Registry Editor and expand the following branch: "HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftware MicrosoftWindowsShell", find the DWORD value named "BagMRU Size" in the right window (if you don't have it, please change it), and change its value to what you want to set. The maximum number of folder views that the system remembers, such as “1000”. Then expand the following branches in turn:  quo;HKEY_CURRENT_USER SoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShellNoRoam”, also in the right window, the value of the subkey "BagMRU Size" is changed to the number of folder views you want to set the system to remember the most, such as “1000&rdquo ; After the modification is completed, exit the Registry Editor, restart the computer or log in again to take effect. Customize the personalized view menu and click “Start → Run”, enter and execute the “regedit” command, open the Registry Editor, and then expand the following branches: “HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerAdvancedFolderHidden” and find ““ NOHIDDEN & rdquo; sub-key (corresponding to the folder option window in the "advanced settings" box, "do not show hidden files and folders" option; "<;HideFileExt” sub-key (corresponding to “ advanced settings & rdquo ; in the option box, hide the extension of the known file type "options;;“SuperHidden” subkeys (corresponding to “advanced settings" in the option box to hide protected operating system files (recommended)&rdquo ;options). We only need to delete the corresponding branch and delete it, so that each option disappears.

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