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IJustWantItToGo;
I feel your pain. You are correct, Explorer in previous versions of windows[pre Vista] behaved differently. FYI; Vista does behave in the same annoying manner, auto-closing an Explorer instance when the drive/folder presence/focus is lost[IE, drive removed or Optical Disc ejected]. I have personally contacted members of the MS developer group and have been told that this is a common complaint, but that the common user is their focus and us "power users" have many alternatives in the way of after-market file managers to chose from[which was stated with a certain level of smugness]. And with MS moving away from a useful file manager with Win8 and "Metro", they are not likely going to give us "power users" much consideration. Sad really...
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mitchell65;
I don't care if you are a senior member or not,
IJustWantItToGo has been been very clear in what problem he is having and how it's happening. Reading his posts made it clear to me that he was experienced at the very least. You and others clearly showed that you didn't understand the problem he, me and many like us have been having and why it is a problem. You have been disrespectful and have been less than dignified. Do grow up. If you don't understand a problem feel free to ask for more details, but insulting/belittling someone because YOU lack understanding smacks of teenage like immaturity.
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FliGi7 and unifex;
Again senior members or not; it is very clear from reading your posts that, in fact,
YOU two don't seem to understand the problem either nor have offered any real help.
IJustWantItToGo was entirely correct about this problem being related to the "autorun" features of windows vista/7 as much[if not all] of that code originates from explorer.exe. Calls/queries the os makes to drive/folder states are always compared against the autorun routines. Since MS removed the checks that determine the owner/originator of the instance of explorer in question, windows acts according to it's coded and non-configurable[I would LOVE to be wrong about that if someone wants to rise to the challenge] default; if device/folder = not present, close explorer instance. And had you known this information, you could have saved yourselves some embarrassment.
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unifex;
Quote; "Now, my question is: so what?"
So what? Seriously? Read on...
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Must Windows 7 necessarily follow the XP model? Is that a major issue? I don't think so."
The issue here is not whether vista/7 should follow the XP model, but rather whether this specific behavior was needed and whether or not it should be configurable. For us power users, the answer is a very resounding Yes. Why you ask? Example; I preform data recovery/transfer, os reinstalls and various other data preservation and transfer services professionally and like
IJustWantItToGo, very often have explorer open with a dozen or more folders/drives open/expanded and in use. For explorer to close while I'm working, forcing me to reopen and renavigate to said folders/drives is extremely cumbersome, time consuming and ultra frustrating. So to that question that answer must be; I
DO think so.
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Corne;
Since MS isn't likely to fix this issue, if this "function" in Windows 7 is that much of a problem for your productivity, you may wish to run the idea of a transition back to XP passed your higher-ups.
@everyone;
I have been coming to these forms for tips on how to tweak and config win7 for a long while, but never before have I seen an honest question met with such arrogance, ignorance and lack of maturity.
IJustWantItToGo may not be the greatest communicator in the world and may come off a bit harsh and arrogant himself, but that does
NOT give any of you license to behave with such contempt. After all, he
IS correct. Each of our pc's belong to us, and it is reasonable for each of us to expect that we can make them run/behave the way that fits OUR needs, not MS's way. Isn't that the very premise and purpose of what these forums are all about or did I miss something? Regardless, many of those whom have posted replies here need to kick it up a few notches in the maturity, dignified and respectable civilized behavior departments. You should be ashamed of yourselves.
It really saddens me that my first post on this most excellent website has to be one like this. What is this world coming too?