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The one where it says to use visual styles and uncheck it. Go to the performance options and scroll down to the last check box in the list. But there is a way to disable it with a single click (well once you get there. If you want to drop items into a sorted folder & have them assimilate into the sort order automatically, drop them on the Titlebar, Toolbar or the Details pane of the target folder rather than into the listview control itself. Simply dragging an item out of sort order puts the folder in this custom mode and, apparently, so does dropping files/folders into it.
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In Vista, it works in all view modes and the order is retained when switching between modes, but will be lost if you click on a column header & trigger a sort. Also under XP, the custom order would be lost when switching view modes. This was present in XP under Thumbnail, Icon, and Tile views - but not under List or Details. It doesn't help neimadsito, selection rectangle behavior is still different from XP.īut what you're describing is the 'feature' of Explorer now able to remember a custom user order (set by dragging & dropping) in addition to sort orders. My script does revert detail columns to behaving like folder background, which is what he wanted.