Opening WinExplorer at a specific folder via a shortcut on Start menu ... Navigation pane does not scroll the target folder into view.
WinExplorer >> ClassicShell Settings >> Navigation (tab)
[ ] Fix folder scrolling ... is always BOLD, irrespective of True or False setting
... AND ... changing the setting does not improve the navigation-pane scrolling into view, behaviour.
I always reboot between setting changes.
I have noticed after a reboot the target-folder is not visible until WinExp is closed and the shortcut run again ... opens WinExp with the target folder (in navigation-pane) scrolled up about 2 folders from the bottom.
- it can be manually scrolled to top of navigation pane, so its not the limit of the folder tree that holds the target folder at the bottom of nav-pane.
I have two shortcuts (identical "Target" and "Start in")
1. runs at Startup ... (on Start > Programs > Startup > WinExp-shortcut)
2. on Start menu ... (WinExp-shortcut)
Target:= C:\Windows\explorer.exe /e, "C:\George\Desk++\Hangover-Tasks"
Start in:= "C:\George\Desk++\Hangover-Tasks"
- without "C:\Windows\explorer.exe /e," (incl /e," parameter), Navigation pane hi-lites "Favorites" folder.
- note the intended use of path strings wrapped in quotes, (but no spaces in the folder paths)
- I have discovered string-syntax is just as important in "Start in" as in "Target", including wrapping in quotes even when no spaces in path.
- ultimately the quote characters are deleted automatically by Windows.
I want to view the contents of the specified folder in WinExplorer at Startup with the folder hilited in navigation pane.
- it is very irritating when I have to scroll the target folder into view.
The WinExp "Address" bar contains the correct path ... but screen refresh does not correct anything.
Double clicking any sub-folders in Files/results pane does not scroll the navigation pane item into view either.
I appreciate this bug is a Win7 problem but I assumed "Fix Folder Scrolling" setting would resolve the problem.
I would appreciate any guidance ... thank you
SPECS:
Toshiba Satellite C665
Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit), sp1 (Build 7601) OEM
UI:=Classic Shell Start + Classic Explorer v4.0.4
Windows Indexing = disabled