Restore previous folder windows at logon. Turn this option on if you want
Windows to remember which folders are open when you shut down or
log out, and then reopen them the next time you log in. Another way to
do this is to not shut down at all, but rather use Vista??™s Sleep feature,
explained in ???Start Windows Instantly (Almost)??? in Chapter 5.
Show drive letters. Turn this off to hide drive letters (e.g., C:, D:, N:) from
Explorer??™s folder tree.
Show encrypted or compressed NTFS files in color. Among the additional
services provided by the NTFS filesystem (see Chapter 1) are support for
on-the-fly encryption and compression. Turn on this option to visually
distinguish encrypted and compressed files and folders by displaying
their names in blue. See ???Protect Your Files with Encryption,??? in
Chapter 8, for a way to customize the colors used for these files.
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Show pop-up description for folder and desktop items. Commonly referred
to as ???tool tips,??? pop-up descriptions show additional details about the
file or folder underneath the mouse pointer. Turn off this option to hide
these tool tips. See also the Display file size information in folder tips
option, earlier in this section, for a related setting.
Show preview handlers in preview pane. When the Preview pane is visible
(open the Organize drop-down and select Layout ??? Preview Pane),
Windows shows a thumbnail preview on the left unless this option is
turned off.
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