
There is nothing else I need, and nothing else I want, but these four headings. They are manila folders and I write the labels the way I can understand the labeling scheme. They are FILES, regardless of their content. “Name”, Date Modified”, “Type” and “Size”. I can’t remember having these problems in Win3.1 but I suspect that they were there they were certainly there in WinXP, Win7 and for the past twelve months in Win10.Ībove is what I like to see. I think instead I will have to settle for an explanation “Get used to it, Chris!”. I would even give up the remainder of my subscription to Ask Woody/Woody’s Lounge/Woody’s Fan Club et al for a foolproof way to thwart File Explorer and its snide pal Windows 10 in the matter of column headings. It goes without saying that a satisfactory permanent solution will also see me re-subscribing to and, as a Premium or Angel member. (4) Using the new trick to delay updates for 90 days (3) Volatile *.reg patch to the registry that must be invoked at re-boot.BAT time. And only my vote counts, and if necessary, Linux it will be! If anyone, man, woman, child, dog, lurker, guest or anonymous wossit can come up with a foolproof method for forcing Windows File Explorer to show, always, for ever and anon, “Name”, Date Modified”, “Type” and “Size” as column headings in and under all circumstances, then I promise either to leave these forums and never return, or to stay until the day I die. EXE files starts the incorrect application, see this article: If this does not resolve your issue, or clicking. With openselected, right-click (Default) and click Modify…Ĭlose the Registry Editor and restart your PC With exefileselected, right-click (Default) and click Modify… exe selected, right-click (Default) and click Modify…īrowse to and then click on the following registry key: Right-click Regedit.exe in the returned list and click Run as administrator To do this, follow these steps.Ĭlick the Startbutton and type regedit in the Search box To resolve this issue, you can reset the registry settings to their default settings.

This issue can occur if a virus or other 3rd party application has changed or corrupted some default registry settings.

Additionally, you may receive messages saying that you have a virus.

You receive errors, or nothing happens when you start an.
