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When I double click on to a folder in Win XP Home I get prompted to search
for the files. None of the files are displayed unless I click the search
button. There must be a setting I have turned on or off somewhere.
 
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"Kymberstein" <Kymberstein@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1FD57C79-1EF0-4C44-9866-E4F8A314E0F6@microsoft.com...
> When I double click on to a folder in Win XP Home I get prompted to search
> for the files. None of the files are displayed unless I click the search
> button. There must be a setting I have turned on or off somewhere.


Start>run and type

regedit

Navigate to:
HKCR\Folder\Shell
Double-click "default" (REG_SZ) in the right-hand pane and ensure the value
is blank (value not set). If not delete the "default" key.

HKCR\Drive\shell
Double-click "default" (REG_SZ) in the right-hand pane and ensure the value
is "none". If not modify the value of the default key to "none". (without
the quotes)

HKCR\Directory\shell
Double-click "default" (REG_SZ) in the right-hand pane and ensure the value
is "none". If not modify the value of the default key to "none". (without
the quotes)

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Fixes the problem where Search or Command Prompt opens
when double clicking a folder © Doug Knox
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_folder_open.htm

Search Companion Starts If You Double-Click a Folder
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=321186

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Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:1FD57C79-1EF0-4C44-9866-E4F8A314E0F6@microsoft.com,
Kymberstein <Kymberstein@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
> When I double click on to a folder in Win XP Home I get prompted to
> search for the files. None of the files are displayed unless I click
> the search button. There must be a setting I have turned on or off
> somewhere.