Re: Size of Windows Explorer icons after applying latest high priority updates
From: Michael T (anonymous_at_cox.net)
Date: 02/16/05
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 15:31:07 -0800
FYI, some of these updates (including the one I previously mentioned in this
thread) seem to require XP Service Pack 2.
"Tony" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running XP Pro SP1 on two machines, my work laptop and my home system.
> Yesterday evening, I applied the latest high priority updates from the
> Windows Update site - all 10 of them - to both systems. After applying
> the
> updates, I noticed that, on both systems, the folder icons in the left
> hand
> pane (= the navigation pane) of Windows Explorer are now considerably
> larger
> than those that appear in the right hand pane. (I have Windows Explorer
> looking like it appears in Windows 2000, and I use the "Details" view in
> the
> right hand pane.) I find the result really annoying.
>
> Has anyone else experienced the problem? Does anyone know which update
> might have caused it to happen? Does anyone know how to get the icons in
> the left hand pane looking as they did before I applied the updates (other
> than uninstalling the updates!)?
>
>
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