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Restore Previously Open Folders After Shutdown

13 September 2009 No Comment

If you need to access lot of folders on your home PC or on
network regularly, then you can set them re-open automatically
so when you will login, shutdown or restart your computer next time.
There is no need to open regularly used folders manually(it will save ur time)
, for this just have to configure the simple sitting,
your computer will automatically reload all the previously opened windows.

note:By default windows XP disables this option to reload automatically all the previously opened windows, when you login on, shutdown or restart your computer.

steps to configure your computer to reload previously opened folders automatically after shutdown.

> To edit this feature, you will need to be logged into your computer with administrative rights.
> First click on Start button then go to Control Panel.
> Open the “Appearance and Themes” option in control panel then click on Folder Options.
> A small windows dialog box will appear with the title “Folder options”, click on View tab.
> Under the Advanced setting section, scroll down to bottom and click the “Restore previous folder windows at logon” option and then click Ok button to save sitting.
> Now when you log off, restart or shutdown, your computer will automatically open the previously opened folders from the same location as before.

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