helmutcheese
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Hmm, I always opened its GUI and choose to save current window lol. 
Possibly that's why mines works.

Possibly that's why mines works.

My Computer
- OS
- Vista (Hate Win 7)


I got annoyed with this, and eventually downloaded the DeskSoft software. However, I'm not a huge fan of proprietary software, and it was doing more than I needed.
So, I wrote WindowsWhere (windowswhere - Project Hosting on Google Code), which puts Windows Explorer windows where you want them. It is just alpha software right now (I hacked it up a few nights ago, only tested on Windows 7 32bit on a 32bit machine, namely, my machine, and no one else's). WindowsWhere is released under the GPL v3, and is written in C++ and C#.
If you are a developer who has been annoyed by this problem too, give it a try; maybe you'll even want to contribute. If you are just looking for some Free software to put your windows where you want them, you can give it a try too -- but you might want to wait until a beta release!
And a Beta release is expected........?![]()
The problem is the same as vista and XP usually. The BagMRU size isn't big enough to accomodate all the folders, When it runs out of space, it loses folder settings. The following registry file ups the MRU size to 20,000 folders:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Shell]
"BagMRU Size"=dword:00004e20
The solution was posted here: http://www.sevenforums.com/customiz...-folder-window-positions-size.html#post396744
The solution was posted here: http://www.sevenforums.com/customiz...-folder-window-positions-size.html#post396744
I am glad that it worked for you.OMFG. Why is this solution not posted in the OP?!?! It works! And apparently it was created way back in November, and because I only monitor this thread, I never found out about it.

I know this sounds wierd but it works. 1. Open the window that you want to resize. 2. Close or minimize other windows. 3. Right click on task bar and then left click on "show windows side by side". 4. Resize/position the window to the way you want it. 5. Close the window.
This works with most windows/programs but not all. Once you try it a few times, it's easy, and requires no extra little programs. Works with IE but all websites will open in same remembered position.
I am running Windows 7, 7100 x64 and have been using an old windows trick to make window's remember location and size of opened windows...
When you get the window the size and location you want and are ready to close it, Use the red Close (X) button in the upper right corner while holding down the shift key! This has always worked for me!
Marvin!