Windows NT 4 "Browse Folders Using a Separate Window" Option (156702)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
This article was previously published under Q156702 SUMMARY
This article discusses the expected behavior, under Windows NT 4.0, of My
Computer when "Browse folders using a separate window for each folder" is
selected on the View\Options menu.
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If the "Browse folders using a separate window for each folder" button is
selected under the View\Options pull-down menu of My Computer, new windows
created by clicking on a folder will default to using large icons, status
bar enabled, and no toolbar. All root level settings under the View menu
may be defined by the user on a per folder basis. Once defined, the
following settings are stored for each window title (such as c:\winnt) for
the 50 most recently used windows on a per user basis:
Toolbar enabled/disabled
Status bar enabled/disabled
Icon Size (large, small, list, details)
Arrange Icons (name, type, size, date)
NOTE: No check mark, or other visual cue, is displayed to indicate what
ordering scheme (by name, type, size, or date) is used to display folders
and files under the View\Arrange Icons menu, with the exception of the Auto
Arrange setting. Unless manually defined, the default option of sorting by
name is used.
Settings in the View tab under View\Options are not saved when multiple
windows are used, even if manually defined. Default settings are used for
all new and previously modified folders.
This category, along with the default settings, includes:
Show all files (not enabled)
Hide files of these type: (enabled)
Display the full path in the title bar (not enabled)
Hide file extensions for known file types (enabled)
Display compress files and folders with alternate colors (not
enabled)
If the single window view is used, settings under the view menu (including
icon size, toolbar visibility, and sort criteria), are inherited from the
parent window they were launched from, along with settings in the View tab
under the View\Options menu. This behavior is by design, and is consistent
with the Windows 95 interface, which was the design goal for Windows NT
4.0.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/8/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbui KB156702 |
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