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Change Folder type...Hi! I was wondering if there was a way one could change the folder type to
a system file. Here's what I want to do, I have my desktop icons set to hide on my Windows XP Pro system and I have the Desktop quick launch toolbar enabled. One of my desktop icons is a shortcut to a folder on my hard drive and I would like it to have the little arrow off to one side and have a window pop up showing the folders contents. In other words I'd like it to behave in the same manner as the My Documents, My Computer, My Network Places, and Recycle Bin folders. Is there a way to do this? -- Roy Smith Roy Smith wrote:
> Hi! I was wondering if there was a way one could change the folder type I don't know how to do exactly what you want, but I use a mechanism that > to a system file. Here's what I want to do, I have my desktop icons set > to hide on my Windows XP Pro system and I have the Desktop quick launch > toolbar enabled. One of my desktop icons is a shortcut to a folder on > my hard drive and I would like it to have the little arrow off to one > side and have a window pop up showing the folders contents. In other > words I'd like it to behave in the same manner as the My Documents, My > Computer, My Network Places, and Recycle Bin folders. Is there a way to > do this? comes close. Right click you start bar, Select "Toolbars..." then "New Toolbar". Point that at your folder, then play with the new toolbar in your startbar; go for the ">>". It gets its name from the name of your folder, so keep your folder name short and meaningful. I use "Stuff", because I keep all of my stuff in there, quite literally. Incidentally, the folder that you use (Stuff in my case) doesn't have to be on your desktop for this to work. It doesn't matter *where* it is, within reason. If you are really clever, you can rename the folder to a special blank character, then you won't even get the name in your start bar. But trying to do things with an apparently un-named folder might cause problems. This has the feel of one of those "I really wish that I hadn't just done that" moments. That phrase used to be my colleagues definition of the difference between System Programmers and ordinary programmers: System Programmers are the ones who use the phrase a lot. Try control panel,file types,click on "folder options",you can edit the files
in that utility... Show quoteHide quote "Roy Smith" wrote: > Hi! I was wondering if there was a way one could change the folder type to > a system file. Here's what I want to do, I have my desktop icons set to > hide on my Windows XP Pro system and I have the Desktop quick launch toolbar > enabled. One of my desktop icons is a shortcut to a folder on my hard drive > and I would like it to have the little arrow off to one side and have a > window pop up showing the folders contents. In other words I'd like it to > behave in the same manner as the My Documents, My Computer, My Network > Places, and Recycle Bin folders. Is there a way to do this? > > -- > > Roy Smith > >
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