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Windows Tips - Automatically reopen folders when you next log on

Windows can remember which folders were left open when you logged off your computer and reopen those folders when you log on again. This helps you keep track of the tasks you were performing before you logged off and allows you to quickly start working where you left off the last time.
Although you perform the steps below using one folder on your computer, the changes will affect all folders that are open when you log off your computer.

You should be aware that turning on this feature may increase the time your computer takes to log on. If you no longer want Windows to automatically reopen your folders when you log on, you can repeat the steps below to turn off the option.

How to Enable/Disable Reopening of folders from last session on next log on
  • Open My computer
  • Select Tools > Folder Options to change your folder settings
  • Select View tab
  • Scroll down and Select > Restore previous folder windows at logon
  • Click Apply, OK to confirm your changes
Windows will now remember which folders are open when you log off your computer and reopen those folders when you log on.

Written by magakos on October 9th, 2009 with no comments.
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Windows Tips - Open Files and Folders with a Single Click in Windows

You can choose to open files and folders on your windows computer using a single click. To open an item using a single click, you only need to position the mouse pointer over the item and then click…

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Written by FireFly on September 19th, 2009 with no comments.
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