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Chaning the folder template recursively for all folders on a drive? (Vista)

Kadence

Senior member
I'd like to change the folder template to 'All Items' for all folders on my C: drive. However if I highlight C: there's no option to customize the folder template, that option only appears if I right-click an actual folder.

I tried highlighting multiple folders and changing the folder template, but that only ends up changing the template for the one I right-clicked, and not the others that were also highlighted.

Anyone know how I can perform this change for all folders on the hard disk?
 
Thanks. I'm looking in the Folder Options though and I don't see anything for changing folder templates in either the General, View, or Search tabs?
 
In Win7 under the "Folder Properties" (right-mouse-click on the folder), "Customize" menu, there's a checkbox for "Also apply this template to all subfolders". Worst case, you should just have to manually customize the top-most folders on your drive. Don't know about Vista.
 
In Win7 under the "Folder Properties" (right-mouse-click on the folder), "Customize" menu, there's a checkbox for "Also apply this template to all subfolders". Worst case, you should just have to manually customize the top-most folders on your drive. Don't know about Vista.
Same for Vista, but this doesn't appear for a hard drive, only individual folders.
 
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