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| Vista not remembering window dimensions I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows Explorer. If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would remember the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is this normal and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such dimensions and settings? -- And loving it, qu0ll ______________________________________________ [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email] (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email) |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions /qu0ll/ said: [color=blue] > I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to > remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows Explorer. > If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would remember > the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is this normal > and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such dimensions and > settings?[/color] If not tried already... Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down <shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down <ctrl>. |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions "dev" <dev@null.invallid> wrote in message news:OpLM3WqXHHA.4868@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > /qu0ll/ said: >[color=green] >> I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >> remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows >> Explorer. >> If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would >> remember >> the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is this >> normal >> and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such dimensions and >> settings?[/color] > > If not tried already... > > Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down > <shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down > <ctrl>.[/color] Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so there must be something wrong with my setup. -- And loving it, qu0ll ______________________________________________ [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email] (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email) |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 09:08:18 +1100, "qu0ll" <qu0llSixFour******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >"dev" <dev@null.invallid> wrote in message >news:OpLM3WqXHHA.4868@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...[color=green] >> /qu0ll/ said: >>[color=darkred] >>> I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >>> remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows >>> Explorer. >>> If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would >>> remember >>> the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is this >>> normal >>> and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such dimensions and >>> settings?[/color] >> >> If not tried already... >> >> Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down >> <shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down >> <ctrl>.[/color] > >Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista >SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so >there must be something wrong with my setup.[/color] Just one of many "features" In Windows that remains broke like your desktop having its icons reshuffled if your change resolutions that never seems to get fixed. It is suppose to work. Sometimes it does, other times not. |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions "Adam Albright" <AA@ABC.net> wrote in message news:iqhmu29ofkl8qf47a77d2970os7up116co@4ax.com... [color=blue][color=green] >>Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista >>SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so >>there must be something wrong with my setup.[/color] > > Just one of many "features" In Windows that remains broke like your > desktop having its icons reshuffled if your change resolutions that > never seems to get fixed. It is suppose to work. Sometimes it does, > other times not.[/color] Curiously, IE window dimension settings are retained. It's just Windows Explorer that's broken. Surely there MUST be a way to get it to work? -- And loving it, qu0ll ______________________________________________ [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email] (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email) |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions /Adam Albright/ said:[color=blue] > [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email]> wrote:[color=green] >> "dev" <dev@null.invallid> wrote in message[color=darkred] >>> /qu0ll/ said: >>> >>>> I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >>>> remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows >>>> Explorer. >>>> If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would >>>> remember the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. >>>> Is this normal and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such >>>> dimensions and settings? >>> >>> If not tried already... >>> >>> Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down >>> <shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down >>> <ctrl>.[/color] >> >> Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista >> SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so >> there must be something wrong with my setup.[/color] > > Just one of many "features" In Windows that remains broke like your > desktop having its icons reshuffled if you change resolutions; that > never seems to get fixed. It is supposed to work. Sometimes it does, > other times not.[/color] Though intended for XP, the "increase folders" registry addition here may be of help... Even if it does not fix the problem, it will do no harm. [url]http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm[/url] Open item 2. COPY|PASTE the contents to Notepad, then save as "folder.reg" (no quotes). Double-click on the saved file and answer YES to the merge question. |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions Thanks. that worked for me when opening Windows Explorer with the keyboard shortcut. On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 13:40:23 -0800, dev <dev@null.invallid> wrote: [color=blue] >/qu0ll/ said: >[color=green] >> I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >> remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows Explorer. >> If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would remember >> the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is this normal >> and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such dimensions and >> settings?[/color] > >If not tried already... > >Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down ><shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down <ctrl>.[/color] |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 09:08:18 +1100, "qu0ll" <qu0llSixFour******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista >SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so >there must be something wrong with my setup.[/color] <CTRL>+ 'close' works just fine for me. Regards |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions I honestly don't know if there are any quirks of X64 that would make the following irrelevant, but it applies to 32 bit versions of Vista. First check that in Control Panel -> Folder Options -> 'View' tab, the setting labeled: 'Remember each folder's view settings' is checked. Start Search -> regedit<enter> In the Registry Editor, under the key: "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" look for a value named: "NoSaveSettings", if it exists, delete it. Next check under: "HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags" you should see a a vast number of subkeys, each named with a decimal digit. Expand a few of these subkeys. Here's an edited version of what you should see under most keys: [HKCU\...\Bags\102\Shell\{7D49D726-3C21-4F05-99AA-FDC2C9474656}] "MinPos1024x768(1).x"=dword:ffffffff "MinPos1024x768(1).y"=dword:ffffffff "MaxPos1024x768(1).x"=dword:ffffffff "MaxPos1024x768(1).y"=dword:ffffffff "WinPos1024x768(1).left"=dword:00000000 "WinPos1024x768(1).top"=dword:00000000 "WinPos1024x768(1).right"=dword:00000320 "WinPos1024x768(1).bottom"=dword:00000258 That's how Explorer saves window positions. If you don't mind losing what saved folder views you have, you could try deleting these two keys: "HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags" "HKCU\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\BagMRU" Log off & back on to clear Explorer's head, then try opening & closing a few folders & see if their size & position is be saved. Check the registry to see if 'Bags' & 'BagMRU' have been recreated ( they should be). Please post back with results. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows XP Shell/User] "qu0ll" <qu0llSixFour******.com> wrote in message news:uzbWqzpXHHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] >I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows Explorer. >If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would >remember the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. Is >this normal and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such >dimensions and settings? > > -- > And loving it, > > qu0ll > ______________________________________________ > [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email] > (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email)[/color] |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions Thank you Keith for your detailed reply. Comments inline. [color=blue] >I honestly don't know if there are any quirks of X64 that would make the >following irrelevant, but it applies to 32 bit versions of Vista. > > First check that in Control Panel -> Folder Options -> 'View' tab, the > setting labeled: > 'Remember each folder's view settings' > is checked.[/color] This was already checked. [color=blue] > Start Search -> regedit<enter> > > In the Registry Editor, under the key: > > "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer" > > look for a value named: "NoSaveSettings", if it exists, delete it.[/color] For some reason there is nothing at all under Policies so I can't delete anything. [color=blue] > Next check under: > > "HKCU\Software\Classes\Local > Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell\Bags"[/color] <snip> [color=blue] > Log off & back on to clear Explorer's head, then try opening & closing a > few folders & see if their size & position is be saved. Check the > registry to see if 'Bags' & 'BagMRU' have been recreated ( they should > be). > > Please post back with results.[/color] I deleted the Bags and BagsMRU and logged off and on again with the same results. However, I have discovered that it depends on how I start Explorer. If I start it the way I always used to start it namely Right-Click on Start->Explore then it won't remember the settings. However, if I create a shortcut and run that then it WILL remember them. So I guess that is the answer for me: run it from the shortcut. Thanks again. -- And loving it, -Q ______________________________________________ [email]Qu0llSixFour******.com[/email] (Replace the "SixFour" with numbers to email) |
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| Re: Vista not remembering window dimensions On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 15:01:32 -0800, dev <dev@null.invallid> spake thusly: [color=blue] >/Adam Albright/ said:[color=green] >> [email]qu0llSixFour******.com[/email]> wrote:[color=darkred] >>> "dev" <dev@null.invallid> wrote in message >>>> /qu0ll/ said: >>>> >>>>> I use Vista Ultimate x64 and it's very annoying that it doesn't seem to >>>>> remember the dimensions of any windows I open, especially Windows >>>>> Explorer. >>>>> If I resized Explorer under XP and closed and reopened it, it would >>>>> remember the dimensions I had chosen but with Vista these are lost. >>>>> Is this normal and/or is there any way to get Vista to remember such >>>>> dimensions and settings? >>>> >>>> If not tried already... >>>> >>>> Drag the normal window border to the size desired, then hold down >>>> <shift> while closing the window with the X. Also try holding down >>>> <ctrl>. >>> >>> Hmm, that doesn't seem to make any difference. Are you saying that Vista >>> SHOULD be remembering these window dimensions? I believe it should be so >>> there must be something wrong with my setup.[/color] >> >> Just one of many "features" In Windows that remains broke like your >> desktop having its icons reshuffled if you change resolutions; that >> never seems to get fixed. It is supposed to work. Sometimes it does, >> other times not.[/color] > >Though intended for XP, the "increase folders" registry addition here >may be of help... > Even if it does not fix the problem, it will do no harm. >[url]http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm[/url][/color] That reminds me. I wish Kelly would get to working on a similar page for Vista. :-) That XP one rocked. I've been there many times over the past few years. -- Scott [url]http://angrykeyboarder.com[/url] A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing? NOTICE: In-Newsgroup (and therefore off-topic) comments on my sig will be cheerfully ignored, so don't waste our time. |
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