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XP Problem: Clicking On Folder Opens Search

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I have no idea why, but for some reason whenever I click on a folder now it opens it as a search instead of just showing me the contents. Whenever I right click it, search is at the top of the tab in bold instead of open. Is there any way I can fix this? I have no idea what I did wrong.[EDIT] Sorry, I fixxed it.

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clicking folder opens desktop search window

XP Problem: Clicking On Folder Opens Search

 

Replying to szupie

I have the same problem however I'm not quite certain that I'm finding the right keys for both of the HKEY's below. Usually when I do a search in the registry I'm confident that I have found the right key and I'm not with this; am I missing something? It doesn't exactly say "directoryshell" or "driveshell" when I search for the HKEY_CLASSES-ROOT.

 

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTdirectoryshell

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTdriveshell

 

 

 

-reply by Dyann

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When Double-Clicking on Folder or Drive, a Search Window Pops Up..XP Problem: Clicking On Folder Opens Search

thanks my frind it works for me..  : )

-reply by abdullah

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[(Case Resolved)]XP Problem: Clicking On Folder Opens SearchStartRunRegeditOkHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryshellModify value in the right panel to :WshShell.RegWrite p1, p2ThenHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDriveshellModify value in the right panel to :WshShell.RegWrite p1, p2Then Close the registeryAnd good luck...(*_^).-reply by khaled

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 Thank you! I did a google search hoping to find SOMEONE who inadvertently changed the behavior of how a folder opens and found this post!  It worked!  I had found another post, but it said to just make that key = "none".  Then, every folder opened My Documents no matter what the folder was suppose to be a shortcut to!  Thank you!

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