May 4, 201610 yr Ah, thanks. Never even noticed that option before. OK, so now when I have two folders open, I have two explorer.exe's. Does one of those processes show the desktop icons and taskbar/start menu? Before, when it was all just one process, when I killed Explorer they would all go away until I started it again. I was half-expecting to have three processes, one main one and then one for each folder I have open. I'll see how well that works though. Knock on wood, hopefully that will solve this issue.
May 6, 201610 yr I don't think it'll solve it so much as maybe not have you using the one running Explorer process long enough that it shows up. I have had very good luck with that setting over the years. -Noel
May 9, 201610 yr will be updated to 1.1.9? and what are the chances of the new version coming soon to fix Load right some uifiles on W10 RS1 ? for example shell32 navigationpane and navigationpane control panel Ty. Still great work Edited May 9, 201610 yr by nicely
May 25, 201610 yr On 04.05.2016 at 4:27 PM, drfsite said: I've noticed an issue that happens on multiple Windows 10 computers... where sometimes ONE will screw up and lose all of the custom styling. The only way to fix it is to open task manager, end Explorer and run it again. But that's a major nuisance because I often keep "work folders" open for various projects I'm working on. I'm so much waiting to this getting fixed. Hope to see 1.1.9 with the fix in near future.
June 24, 201610 yr Hey! I really like your app, but I'd like to have a new option: could you add a way to keep the ribbon but also have glass behind it (and behind the nav bar)?
June 24, 201610 yr Hello It would be possible to have the library in the window "pop up" The one that opens when we want to download a file from IE for example (button => save as) Thanks
June 24, 201610 yr 4 minutes ago, bapt said: Hello It would be possible to have the library in the window "pop up" The one that opens when we want to download a file from IE for example (button => save as) Thanks Windows 10 has this option by default. Just click on an empty space in Navigation Pane and choose ‘Show Libraries’.
June 24, 201610 yr 8 minutes ago, MDJ said: Windows 10 has this option by default. Just click on an empty space in Navigation Pane and choose ‘Show Libraries’. Yes I know, but the libraries are below the disk (not the middle) and it does not work in some window (click on Document does not work for example)
June 25, 201610 yr @bapt, This might help: How to move Libraries above This PC in Windows 10: http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-move-libraries-above-this-pc-in-windows-10/
June 25, 201610 yr 4 hours ago, xpclient said: @bapt, This might help: How to move Libraries above This PC in Windows 10: http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-move-libraries-above-this-pc-in-windows-10/ Thanks so much
June 25, 201610 yr 10 hours ago, xpclient said: @bapt, This might help: How to move Libraries above This PC in Windows 10: http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-move-libraries-above-this-pc-in-windows-10/ It does not work for everything (right click "save image as" for example) Edited June 25, 201610 yr by bapt
June 25, 201610 yr 1 hour ago, bapt said: It does not work for everything (right click "save image as" for example) You must be using 64-bit version of Windows then. Do the same as in the tutorial but for this key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}
June 25, 201610 yr 2 hours ago, MDJ said: You must be using 64-bit version of Windows then. Do the same as in the tutorial but for this key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5} Ah yes, it's true Thanks EDIT: The buttons Documents, Images, etc ... does not work in this window (save image as...) Edited June 25, 201610 yr by bapt
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