Many thanks to you all. All of these solutions worked, much
appreciated.
Rob C
Rob C Wrote:
> When I click to open a folder in the right hand pane of Windows
> Explorer, I can?t seem to stop _all_ of the Folders in that right hand
> pane being displayed in the left hand pane. When there are a lot of
> them it?s a real nuisance. Is there anyway that I can configure
> Explorer only to open one file at a time in the left hand pane?
>
> Thanks in anticipation.
Re: Windows Explorer - stopping it displaying all Folders? ...Rob, try this courtesy of Kelly's Korner. ... > When I click to open a folder in the right hand pane of Windows ... > Explorer, I can't seem to stop _all_ of the Folders in that right hand ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize)
Re: selecting multple folders ... It was Explore not Explorer.... Explore opens the logged on users Start Menu folder.... > Open opens a folder with Common Tasks pane showing in the left hand pane.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers)
Re: Folder automatically being set to "Read-Only" ... to one of the subfolders listed in the right-hand explorer pane.... Explorer-pane -- as the read-only-attribute is lifted from the ... > become set is to custom the icon for a folder.... >> shown at all in the left hand pane.... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Documents & Settings Query ... Right click in the right hand pane, point to New and click Text Document. ... Yes, Logged on as Administrator and doing as you say from W. Explorer, a text file appears on the actual Desktop as it does on the User's Account actual Desktop. ... If I then do the same -create txt file- on the actual Admin's Desktop it also appears in the appropriate folder via W. Explorer. ... So now although on the actual Admin's Desktop I have textfile1 & textfile2 showing, from within the folder there is only textfile1! ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.configuration_manage)
Re: installing Lingua::LinkParser on Win32 ... > Rob - I sure did download from there. ...'WIN32' is not defined, though _WIN32 is defined. ... '.h' files in the top level folder, ... Then run 'nmake clean' (to get rid of any previously built makefile, blib, ... (comp.lang.perl.misc)