Forgotten Folder Customizations



Hi

I have recently had trouble with XP forgetting my folder customizations.

I checked on the web and found that Tweakui could 'fix' this by increasing
the number of customizations, I increased the value from 400 to 750 but it
didn't seem to help.

Further investigation on the web pointed me to the BagMRU Size registry key
which seemed to be the answer and recommendations of a value of 2000, so I
manually added the key using regedit.

After rebooting and curiosity I ran TweakUI again where the value was still
reported at the Windows default of 400, so I changed it to 750 using
TweakUI.

I then checked the keys using regedit and was surprised to see that there
are now two key values.

"BagMRU Size" (my entry with a value of 2000, note the single space) and

"Bag MRU Size" (TweakUI's entry with a value of 750, note the two spaces)

I'm sticking with "BagMRU Size" for the moment and I've deleted the TweakUI
keys.

Can anyone confirm the absolute correct entry?

Is this a bug in TweakUI?

TIA

--
Regards
Barry
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