The icons in File Explorer have been redesigned. They are flatter and simpler in design. The window border padding is thinner than previous versions. Windows 10 Creators Update and later versions come with a new Universal File Explorer (also known as the UWP File Explorer). Although hidden, it can be opened by creating a shortcut pointing to "explorer shell:AppsFolder\c5e2524a-ea46-4f67-841f-6a9465d9d515_cw5n1h2txyewy!App" [48][49]

In Windows 11, File Explorer had undergone significant UI changes with the Ribbon Interface simplified into a command bar. Translucency, shadows, and rounded geometry have also been added, following the Fluent Design System. In March 2022, Microsoft introduced adverts into the file explorer, but later stated that these were 'not intended to be published externally'[54] after significant negative media coverage.


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My employer uses dropbox as a shared drive, and has done so successfully for several years. However I've just started, and have run into an issue where many files are not openable via the windows file explorer folder.

I recently started using WSL2, and I've noticed that it starts running every time I open the file explorer in Windows. I'm guessing this is because WSL2 lets you access your Linux filesystem from the file explorer.

Is there some way to prevent this behaviour? I'd be fine not to have my Linux filesystem show up automatically in the file explorer. Thanks in advance, and my apologies if similar questions have been asked here before.

[edit] Windows + D sorta worked. It closes open Windows, and hitting it again restores what it closed. But if you Win+D and then open a program, hitting it again will close that program and only open the same program back up. 

But question was how to open all the Explorer windows, in the same manner you can close them all, by right-click on the taskbar icon. I want an Open All option on that menu. 

Essentially, I want to add functionality to the right-click menu.

Mostly, explorer doesn't seem to recognize SAS programs. The icon next to a program is generic. When I right-click on a program in an explorer window, it doesn't give me the option to open in SAS (if I try open-with, it batch-submits rather than opening a SAS session). I can't right-click within an empty folder and insert a new SAS program, either. None of these are preventing me from getting any work done, but they do introduce some inefficiencies.

The PDF Shell component in Acrobat and Acrobat Reader allows you to see the thumbnails of PDF documents in Windows explorer, on both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of Windows. By default, this feature is OFF. You can enable it using a specific setting available in the preferences.

I have the same issue, I uploaded a video file through windows explorer (the installed app with the mounted drive) and it permanently corrupted the file, even if I download it back by the other provided means (thru web browser, or even with the portable app)

The reason behind the existence of the Windows File Explorer is that the developers FreeSoftLabs wanted an alternative to the current Windows explorer function that comes into action when users sort view add or remove files.

Many private users may figure &quotWhat is the point&quot in making such seemingly minor changes to the file explorer. Others may like the minor changes and welcome the software. However it is professional persons who use and sort files regularly on a Windows desktop device that will really appreciate the Windows File Explorer. It allows for a level of process streamlining and sorting that is simply not available at the moment.

Pretty strange behavior, I'm using 2015 and just noticed that if I fill in those fields through the Autocad application properties they DO NOT show up in explorer (the "Summary" tab doesn't even show up) but we have a program we use to programmatically fill in those fields and those DO show up (the "Summary" tab does show when done this way).

Though any of these options will require some scripting to fetch/open a file (not a "link") or require writing custom application which will process custom URL scheme (say "myapp://", e.g. like described here -do-i-register-a-custom-url-protocol-in-windows).

For the Mac file system, open a window, go to Finder, choose View-Show Path Bar. The complete path will appear under the window in every view selection. A click on any item in the path takes you there, and one can also open in a new window by right-clicking any item. The setting is sticky, so all new windows will show the path bar. This feature has been here for a very long time.

and what if, for example, there are two tabs with the same name, is it possible to look at the activity somehow?

I want to explain why I need it

I want to use the windows context menu to call the program and have it immediately pick up the selected files


However, when opening a file from the file explorer, either by the 'open-with' dialog on the link or by associating it with the link , emacs does create a new frame only if none exists at the moment. If a frame is already open every file I open after that gets opened in this frame, displaying the buffer of this file instead of the file buffer that was shown before. ff782bc1db

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