Seriously, this feature has made me see red and have visions of clock towers since it was first introduced in XP.
It would not be bad if it just set the folder type once and then respected my changes, but it is CONSTANTLY resetting my folders to whatever it thinks it should be (if you want to talk about how you can make Vista remember you folder setup, KEEP IT TO YOURSELF - that doesn't work. It didn't work in XP, and it doesn't work even worse in Vista! Vista can forget folder settings in a matter of SECONDS)
If I could just turn off the auto detection, everything would be peachy. As it is, it drives me freaking insane. I LIKE "All Items", I have zero ZERO ZERO ZERO use for any of the other settings. Why? I don't use the columns it exposes. If I could choose the columns, then MAYBE, they might be useful, but the columns it picks are of zero use to me.
I'm old school - I like to see sizes, dates, filetypes. I could care less what the bitrate or picture dimensions are, I don't care who the author was. If I want to see those things, I'll turn them on myself (which, in fact, I will NEVER do, since, as stated, I don't care - if I did, it would be in the filename).
Augh. Anyways, does anyone know ANY way to turn off this stupid autosensing feature?