Disable Vista Automatic Folder Type Discovery

By default, Windows Explorer in Windows Vista will try to automatically detect the contents of a folder and display the correct detail settings, however in some situations you may wish to disable this behavior and customize the view settings manually as desired.

NOTE: This involves editing the registry. It is always recommended to create a back-up of the registry before making any modifications. Before performing any of the actions below, please save your work and close any Windows Explorer windows, as you will need to log off for these changes to properly take effect.

Automatic method

  • Download the command script that they have created and extract the files to your Desktop. Once you have extracted the files, simply double click on  disable_automatic_foldertype_discovery.cmd and read the precautions in the command prompt window that appears. This file has been scanned for viruses and does not perform any malicious tasks, it simply automates the task required to reset the Windows Explorer view settings and then proceed to disable the automatic folder content discovery.

Manual method

  • Click on Start, and in the Start Search field type REGEDIT, and then press Enter.
  • If User Account Control prompts you, provide consent by clicking on Continue or entering a password.
  • In the left hand pane, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareClassesLocal SettingsSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShell
  • Right click on the Bags sub-key and click on Delete. When asked to confirm the operation click on Yes.
  • Right click on the “Shell” sub-key and from the menu that appears click on New, and then click on Key.
  • Give the new key a name of “Bags” (without the quotes).
  • Right click on the “Bags” sub-key and from the menu that appears click on New, and then click on Key.
  • Give the new key a name of “AllFolders” (without the quotes).
  • Right click on the “AllFolders” sub-key and from the menu that appears click on New, and then click on Key.
  • Give the new key a name of “Shell” (without the quotes).
  • Select the “Shell” key that you just creaited.
  • In the right hand pane of the Registry Editor, right click on an empty area and from the menu click on New, and then click on String Value.
  • Give the new REG_SZ (String Value) a name of “FolderType” (without the quotes).
  • Double click on the FolderType String Value and give it a value of “NotSpecified” (without the quotes).
  • Close the Registry Editor.
  • Click on Start, press the arrow next to the power buttons, and select Log Off from the menu that appears.
  • Log back in and customize your Windows Explorer folder view settings as desired.

If you would like to reset Windows Explorer back to the way it should act by default:

  • Click on the Start button, and in the Start Search field paste the following bold text command: REG DELETE “HKCUSoftwareClassesLocal SettingsSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsShellBagsAllFolders” /f
  • Press the Enter key to execute the command.

Folder content auto discovery will be enabled on any folders that have not been previously opened. However, if you would like to reset the view settings on all folders so that auto-sensing is automatically enabled, simply download the “Reset Windows Explorer View Settings” command script, extract the .cmd file from the Compressed Folder (ZIP file) and execute the command script, paying attention to the on-screen information.

 

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