Removing
Right-Click Items - Added 11/12/02
Changing the
Default Sound in Explorer - Added 11/17/01
Running the
Explorer in Separate Process (NT/XP Only) - Added 11/17/01
Changing
Drive Icons in Explorer - Added 9/14/01
Changing
Drive Labels in Explorer (Windows2000 and XP) - Added 9/14/01
Resetting
Graphics PreView in Explorer - Added 3/13/01
Keeping
Filenames in the Case You Want - Submitted 12/20/00
Changing
the Explorer's Web View Background - Added 12/21/99
Moving
Up and Down Directory Levels - Submitted 3/28/99
Hiding
the File Menu in the Explorer - Added 10/16/98
Explorer
Session from the Start Menu - Updated 3/29/98
Automatically
Adjusting Right-Panel Column Widths - Added 1/24/98
Inserting
the Name of a File into a Document - Submitted 8/23/97
Added
Non-Expanded Explorer when Right Clicking on a Folder - Submitted
8/9/97
Finding
Files from Explorer - Added 7/8/97
Printing a
Directory from Explorer - Submitted 7/4/97
Opening
a DOS Prompt in the Directory You Want - Added 4/25/97
Starting
Explorer with No Drives Expanded - Added 2/19/97
Opening
Explorer and System Properties from My Computer - Submitted
1/3/97
Opening
Explorer from My Computer - Submitted 12/18/96
Undo Last
Command in Explorer - Added 11/29/96
File
Copying in Explorer Without Opening Two Sessions - Added 7/27/96
Easier
File Copying with Explorer - Added 5/15/96
Quickly
Expand all folders in Explorer - Added 3/30/96
Starting
Explorer when you open a Folder - Added 2/6/96
Explorer
Shortcut Keys - 9/26/95
Starting
Explorer from the Current DOS Directory - 9/20/95
Changing the
Sort order in Explorer - 8/29/95
Using the
Explorer's Send To Feature
Added 11/12/02
When you right click on a folder or file with the Explorer,
a list of options is available.
As more applications get installed,
this list may get too large for you.
To remove items from the list:
Note the text of the item you want to remove
Start Regedit
Go to the following sections in the Registry and delete the subkey with the string you noted in Step 1.
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\file
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell
Added 11/17/01
You can change the default sound heard when navigating to folders in the Explorer.
Added 11/17/01
By default, the Windows Desktop, Taskbar, and Explorer run in a single process using multiple threads. You can modify the registry so that the Taskbar and Desktop will run in one process with each instance of Explorer in a separate process.
Added 9/14/01
To change the icon used for specific drives in Explorer
Added 9/14/01
Normally the Explorer shows drive labels as "Compact Disk", "Removable Disk" ect.
To change the name of this label for specific drives:
Added 3/13/01
For Windows98, ME or Windows 2000, if you have View as Web Page enabled but do not see a picture preview in Explorer:
Start Regedit
Submitted 12/20/00
To stop Windows from changing the case of your filenames to upper or lower case:
Submitted by Paul Brown
Added 12/21/99
If you use Web View for your Internet Explorer, you can change the background that appears.
Edit or recreate the file >C:\Windows\Web\Wvleft.bmp
Make sure you keep the file dimensions the same 182x237 pixels
Submitted 3/28/99
Submitted by Ron Baron
Added 10/16/98
To hide the File Menu in Explorer:
Added 3/29/98
To open the Explorer with a session on the Start Menu,
you can just
right click on the START button and choose EXPLORE
Submitted by OBS
Added 1/26/97
Most avid windowers know that "Start | Settings | Taskbar | Start Menu
Programs | Advanced..."
will start an Explorer session focused on the
Start Menu directory.
This allows you to easily and quickly add/modify
your Start menu.
To immediately access this Explorer session from the Start menu itself,
These command-line options will allow a similar Explorer session to be started with any folder as the root.
Submitted by Bruce Carothers
Added 1/24/98
The column widths in the right hand panel of the Explorer might not be
the correct sizes to display all the file information.
To automatically
adjust all the columns at once to show all the information,
Note: The + is the one on the numeric keyboard
Submitted 8/23/97
When you need to insert the exact name of a file into a document:
Submitted by David Jastram
Submitted 8/9/97
Adding a second Explorer to the menu that pops up when right clicking
on any folder or the Start Button.
This is handy to be able to open
Explorer non-expanded and also for being able to open a second Explorer
(non-expanded) while already in Explorer.
EXPLORER2 will show up and launch a non-expanded view of Explorer whenever you right-click on the START BUTTON or any folder, even if you are already in Explorer.
The whole procedure can be done in REGEDIT, but this may be safer for users not experienced with REGEDIT
Submitted by Michael Lohry
Added 7/8;97
To find files from a particular directory:
Submitted 7/4/97
To make a Print Directory option from a right-click in Explorer:
You can use other switches for COMMAND.COM (COMMAND.COM /?) or DIR (DIR /? | MORE) to customize to your preference.
Submitted by Ray Whitaker
Submitted 4/25/97
You can use the Explorer to easily open up a DOS window to a specific directory.
Submitted by Eric
Sandoz
Normally when you start the Explorer, it expands the folders on the
root of the C: Drive.
For those computers with multiple hard drives
plus CD ROM Drives, this might not always be what you want.
If you want
it to start without expanding any drives, use the following switches:
EXPLORER /n, /e, /select, c:\
This will work with NT 4.0 as well
Submitted 1/3/97
By holding Shift key and double-clicking My Computer you get anExplorer view of My Computer.
By holding down Alt and key and double-clicking My Computer you get the System Properties of Control Panel.
Submitted by Paul Alderson
fusion@cyberhighway.net
Submitted 12/18/96
To open an explorer view of "My Computer", in "My Computer" or an Explorer window,
This is much easier than editing the registry and easily changeable.
Submitted by Ted King
tqking@lovelace.com
Added 11/29/96
When you use the Explorer to Copy, Move, Rename or Delete Files or
Folders,
you can Undo your last action by pressing Ctrl-Z
Added 7/27/96
There was a previous tip regarding opening two Explorer sessions,
tiling them, and drag and dropping files from one to the other.
An
another way to copy files without needing to open a second Explorer
session is to:
Added 5/15/96
One difference between Explorer and File Manager is that
with File Manager
you could open up two windows to more easily copy
files between drives.
To do the same thing with Explorer:
Your two Explorer sessions will now split the screen and you can copy
between them by
dragging files like before.
Added 3/30/96
To quickly have Explorer expand all subfolders for a selected drive or
folder,
simply press the asterisk (*) key on the numeric keypad.
Added 2/6/96
To have an Explorer window be the default when you open up a Folder:
Now when you open a folder, you will get an Explorer window with the
programs or shortcuts in the right panel
and the regular explorer
window in the left panel.
Added 9/26/95
Submitted 9/20/95
To start Explorer from whatever subdirectory you are in when shelled out in DOS:
Submitted by Christopher J. Pirillo
gnome@stic.net
Submitted 8/29/95
To change the sort order of the right window of MS Explorer
simply
double click on the Name button underneath the toolbar
to change the
sort order from ascending to descending, a single
click after that will
toggle. The same works for Size, Type and Date Modified.
Submitted by Timothy Hurita
woodcom@teleport.com
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