- XP: Open folders get closed on reboot?
- Posted by Doug Bashford on May 24th, 2008
Open folders get closed on reboot?
It used to be in XP that open files "stayed open"
after a reboot. That was cool, a neat way and reminder
to continue working where I was before booting.
After installing a program, (WinAce archiver,) that
went away, and it acts like Win3/95/98 did.
Anybody know a way to get that feature back?
Thanks!
--Doug
PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
So?
Are you better off now than seven years ago?
Are you proud with what they have done to
America and her reputation? ...Your reputation?
....all that sleaze, lies and bribery?
How about all the killing...the torture? Proud?
If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
Just one.
Just one *real* thing.
Can't do it?
So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
Might be time to consider Change.
- Posted by blank on May 24th, 2008
playing@always.edu (Doug Bashford) wrote in
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Probably the following option is what you want:
In Explorer
- Tools/Folder Options/View/Restore previous folder windows at logon
I don't ever turn this option on myself, and I've never used WinAce so I
don't know of any connection with that, but it may do something to stop
this even if you do set the option on.
- Posted by Sinner on May 24th, 2008
"Doug Bashford" <playing@always.edu> wrote in message
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Barbara Billingsley
"Airplane"
- Posted by Doug Bashford on May 24th, 2008
blank said about:
Re: XP: Open folders get closed on reboot?
Many thanks!! I thought for sure that would
fix it. But alas, it was already checked.
I hit Apply and reboot, no help.
Hard to get used to, but superneat!
Ya. Thanks. I guess I'll uninstall it and pray.
I've been noticing some sluggishness and other
weirdness too, since install.
If no help, I'll try a system restore (resore?) for
the first time ever. Any tips or warnings on that?
--Doug
PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
So?
Are you better off now than seven years ago?
Are you proud with what they have done to
America and her reputation? ...Your reputation?
....all that sleaze, lies and bribery?
How about all the killing...the torture? Proud?
If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
Just one.
Just one *real* thing.
Can't do it?
So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
Might be time to consider Change.
- Posted by Jerry on May 25th, 2008
"Doug Bashford" <playing@always.edu> wrote in message
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Yeah, take your political ramblings to some other group.
- Posted by Doug Bashford on May 25th, 2008
On Sat, 24 May, Jerry said about:
Re: XP: Open folders get closed on reboot?
You can't get over my sig!?
Laff! Kinda oversensitive aintcha?
Don't feel bad. The neocons did not support
Duhbya in the 2000 primaries. He's just a
newbie convert.
...they supported John McCain.
PURE Republicanism?? It's now clear.
Six years of PURE Republicanism - BOTH houses
AND the Prez. Pure as it gets.
So?
Are you better off now than seven years ago?
Are you proud with what they have done to
America and her reputation? ...Your reputation?
....all that sleaze, lies and bribery?
How about all the killing...the torture? Proud?
If actions speak louder than rhetoric, then
name ONE good thing about Republicanism.
Just one.
Just one *real* thing.
Can't do it?
So? Your Republicanism more like a bad habit then?
Might be time to consider Change.
- Posted by Sinner on May 25th, 2008
"Doug Bashford" <playing@always.edu> wrote in message
news:npOdnZPhB-UO0qTVnZ2dnUVZ_tTinZ2d@pghconnect.com...
no more so than I would be toward Nazis, clan members and evangelicals.
Fortunately my filters can be adjusted.
- Posted by Terry R. on May 25th, 2008
The date and time was 5/24/2008 2:46 PM, and on a whim, Doug Bashford
pounded out on the keyboard:
Sure...
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- Posted by Zilbandy on May 26th, 2008
On Sun, 25 May 2008 11:37:53 GMT, playing@always.edu (Doug Bashford)
wrote:
I don't even see a real signature. A real sig begins with two dashes
followed by a space. This is all that is on that line. The rest of the
sig follows that line. This post has a "correctly formatted" sig.
--
Here's a properly formatted sig.
Also, people tend to complain if sigs go above four lines.
I'm stopping after 3 lines, here. 
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Zilbandy
- Posted by Donald L McDaniel on May 26th, 2008
On Sun, 25 May 2008 23:26:41 -0700, Zilbandy
<zilbandy@comcastREMOVETHIS.net> wrote:
Some people must complain about something. Doesn't matter how
important it is or not. They just need to complain.
All these people are complaining about such a little thing as the way
their Usenet sig is formatted.
Get a life, folks... There are much more important things to complain
about in this Universe.
Donald L McDaniel
Please reply to the original newsgroup and thread.
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- Posted by Zilbandy on May 26th, 2008
On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:01:21 -0700, Donald L McDaniel
<orthocross@gmail.com> wrote:
It's terrible, isn't it. And, to make things worse, my last post with
the proper signature format contained two signatures. Boy, did I blow
it or what? ROFL 
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Zilbandy