Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying


  1. jxm
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    Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying


    In windows explorer all of my directories are set to 'optimised for documents'. ie. when I look at the contents of a folder the columns are "name, date modified, type, size"

    But when I open folders within various applications (ie. open / browse etc) the very same folders are show as 'optimised for music'. ie. when I look at the contents of a folder the columns are "name, date modified, type, size"name, #, title, contributing artist, album".

    That is super annoying because none of these files are music files, and the most common thing I want to do is to sort the files by the "last modified" column, which obviously I can't if it's not there.

    This occurs in browser based applications and even Excel. Any ideas how I get it to show the folder properly? Just to re-iterate, I can look at exactly the same folder in excel and explorer and they display with different columns.
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    jxm said:
    But when I open folders within various applications (ie. open / browse etc) the very same folders are show as 'optimised for music'. ie. when I look at the contents of a folder the columns are "name, date modified, type, size"name, #, title, contributing artist, album".
    weird, on my machine, only the 'My Music' folder displays like this. I am wanting this type of display only when I am into the folder level where the actual music files are and not for any levels above.
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       #3

    Try right clicking on Music Library then optimize for General Items.

    Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying-music.jpg

    Then do the same for C:\Users\Username\Music (to include subfolders)

    Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying-music-2.jpg

    Plus you might need to disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery:

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    I have the exact same problem; I'm going to follow the advice given here and report back.
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  5. jxm
    Posts : 27
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Callender said:
    Try right clicking on Music Library then optimize for General Items.
    Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying-music.jpg
    Then do the same for C:\Users\Username\Music (to include subfolders)
    Folders optimized for music not documents - super annoying-music-2.jpg
    Not really sure how changing the music directory would affect how other folders are viewed from applications...?

    Callender said:
    Plus you might need to disable Automatic Folder Type Discovery:
    But I tried this .BAT file and it appears to have fixed it. Thanks.
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    jxm said:
    Not really sure how changing the music directory would affect how other folders are viewed from applications...?
    I kind of misread your question. Anyway it's all about applying templates to folders and subfolders along with working out which folders are included in libraries. Anyway you fixed it. :)
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