I have been lazily observing this thread (and a related one or two) for a couple of days now. There is something that I am missing - Make Windows remember windows position and sizes.
When I have my second monitor on, the apps I want to run on that monitor open on that monitor. When the second monitor is not on, those apps work fine on the primary monitor. On my primary monitor, my apps remember their screen position and size. Even better - when I open a second instance of Explorer (windowed) it opens in a cascaded (offset down and right) position from the previous window.
Even non-MS apps remember their size and position.
I did not hack anything to accomplish this. I did not ALT/CTL/SHIFT click anything to accomplish this.
Am I missing what the point of this thread is?
Good question,
There are two things being mixed together, that have little to do with each other.
One thing is windows remembering size and position, which it does on my PC's too without any problem,
so I think the problem is an individual one.
Another thing is windows remembering an explorer layout per folder, which it doesn't.
(layout meaning left/right pane view enabled or not etc..)
When you alter the view and close the explorer, the next folder you open will look like the last view.
So windows remembers the last value, not the ones you set before.
I stated that personally I like the fact my explorer does remember how I set the view the last time, and not the times before that.
but I agree that having it as an option would be beneficial to some user's particular needs.
Especially to users that still setup their desktops the way they did with windows 3.1.
just kidding, but it's actually been said here:
For example, I have a folder named "Games" that contains icons to run about 50 different games (Yes, I know this harks back to Program Manager in Windows 3.1 -- I've been using Windows since 1982!)
I have chosen not to post the name to avoid further embarrassment.
Further more, I already gave the link to
http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/29842-requests-microsoft.html in this thread, but so far nobody has put in any request on these matters, so I guess it isn't a big deal to many users. :sarc: