- May 13, 2003
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I did the steps in this page to add the print directory feature to Windows Explorer.
Well, it works, but now anytime I double-click a file folder, instead of opening it, it opens the folder in a "search" window. Every single time. I went to try to chagne it, but there is no open command, nor do I know the command to create a new one. And I can't find the registry key for "file folder" to add it there. (I found the one for "folder", and I'd just copy it over).
I already tried restoring to a previous restore point, but nothing changed, so that won't work either...
EDIT:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ CLASSES \ DIRECTORY is the location that is messed up... Hopefully I can just copy a key over...
Well, it works, but now anytime I double-click a file folder, instead of opening it, it opens the folder in a "search" window. Every single time. I went to try to chagne it, but there is no open command, nor do I know the command to create a new one. And I can't find the registry key for "file folder" to add it there. (I found the one for "folder", and I'd just copy it over).
I already tried restoring to a previous restore point, but nothing changed, so that won't work either...
EDIT:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ CLASSES \ DIRECTORY is the location that is messed up... Hopefully I can just copy a key over...
