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I want to "turn off" or disable MS compressed folders option, but I cannot recall how !! :confused:
Anyone out there that can re-edumacate me ?? Thanks in advance !!
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i just install winrar or winzip and they automatically become default for compressed folders
How to get rid of compressed files in Explorer's left panel : HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ClassicShell i dont know exactly how to disable it completly |
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Thanks for the reply!! I found the answer I was looking for. I knew I had read it somewhere, but could not remember. Found it again while revisitng the http://www.tweaktown.com XP Tweak guides.
Excerpt: Tweak #7 - ZIP Folders A really quick tweak... Windows XP has built-in support for .ZIP files, so that you can view them as normal folders. However, the system uses a sizeable portion of resources doing this, so disabling this feature can increase performance. It's easy to do, you just have to un-register the zipfldr.dll, by going to Start -> Run... and typing regsvr32 /u zipfldr.dll then pressing Enter. A good read if you are into Tweaking XP and I assume everyone here is
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