Really simple-minded XP question

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 02:24

I'm embarassed I don't know how to do this, it should be (and probably is) obvious, but I guess I'm too simple-minded to figure it out.

When you select the "My Computer" icon it opens up an instance of Windows Explorer, or at least something that looks a lot like Windows Explorer.

This window opens up in a "single-pane" view, which to my way of thinking is virtually useless. By clicking on View/Explorer Bar/Folders I can select a check box that makes the window the more useful "two-pane" view -- folders in the left frame, contents of those folders in the right.

How can I make this two-pane view the default behavior, so that any time I click on the My Computer icon it automatically comes up in the two-pane view?

tanstaafl.
Posted by: SonicSnoop

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 03:24

This seems to do it but it probobly affects all folders not just my computer:

Open My Computer window.
Click Tools, Folder Options, then click File Types.
From the list, locate the entry FOLDER with extension of (NONE).
Click Advanced, select Explore, then Set Default.
Click OK and close the dialog.
Posted by: SonicSnoop

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 03:28

Also found you can do the same through the registry:

To accomplish this via the Registry:

Open Regedit.exe and navigate to:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell

In the right pane, set the value of (default) to "explore" (without quotes)
Posted by: Roger

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 14:32

Quote:
How can I make this two-pane view the default behavior, so that any time I click on the My Computer icon it automatically comes up in the two-pane view?


Press Win+E and you'll get a Windows Explorer, with folder view, pointing at My Computer, and you won't need to click on anything...
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 15:34

He uses an old Gateway Anykey keyboard, I don't think it has the Windows key.

Also note, that without making any changes to configuration, you can right-click on something and say "Explore" and that'll give tyou the two pane view.
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 15:52

If you use the Quicklaunch Toolbar, you can put a shortcut to Windows Explorer (which defaults to My Computer) there.

Or..

1) Put a shortcut to Windows Explorer on the Desktop then ..
2) Remove the "My Computer" shortcut by..
a) Right click anywhere on the Desktop, select Properties
b) Click the Desktop Tab
c) Click the Customize Desktop button
d) Remove the checkmark by "My Computer".
3) Rename your Windows Explorer shortcut as "My Computer".

Sloppy, but it works.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 19:41

This seems to do it

That works!

Thanks much!

(And now I don't feel quite so dumb. It was not such a "no-brainer" to fix this)

tanstaafl.
Posted by: DWallach

Re: Really simple-minded XP question - 01/03/2005 22:57

One more thing: at least on my WinXP box, there are two buttons on the button bar of any Windows Explorer: "Search" and "Folders". The "Folders" button toggles the tree-view pane that you desire.