To customize a folder with Internet Explorer and the Windows Desktop
Update component installed, use the Customize This Folder wizard. The
Customize This Folder wizard can help you with the following tasks:
- Create or edit a Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) document
- Choose a background picture
- Remove customization
To customize a folder with the Customize This Folder wizard, use the
appropriate method:
Create or Edit an HTML Document
To create or edit an HTML document, use the following steps:
- Open the folder you want to customize, and then click Customize This
Folder on the View menu.
- Click "Create or edit an HTML document", and then click Next.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to create and edit an HTML
document, save the file, and then quit your HTML editing program.
NOTE: By default, the Folder.htt file is used for the HTML document. You
should add your custom changes to the Folder.htt file. For additional
information about the purpose and format of the Folder.htt file, see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
181689
INFO: Purpose and Format of Folder.htt
Choose a Background Picture
To choose a background picture, use the following steps:
- Open the folder you want to customize, and then click Customize This
Folder on the View menu.
- Click Choose a Background Picture, and then click Next.
- Click the picture you want to use, or click Browse, browse to the
picture you want to use and then click it.
- Click Next, and then click Finish.
Remove Customization
To remove a folder's customization, use the following steps:
- Open the folder you want to customize, and then click Customize This
Folder on the View menu.
- Click Remove Customization, click Next, and then click Finish.
Customizing All Local Folders
To customize all your local folders at the same time, open the Windows\Web
or Winnt\Web folder and follow the steps in the appropriate section
earlier in this article.
Customizing Special Folders
The Customize This Folder wizard and Web View are not available for
special folders (for example, Fonts, History, Downloaded Program Files, or
Subscriptions folders).
NOTE: For the Temporary Internet Files folder, the Customize This Folder
command is on the View menu and appears to work properly. However, your
folder customizations are not displayed after you run the Customize This
Folder wizard.
Windows 98 provides a default Web View template for Temporary Internet
Files that explains what the folder is used for and how to clear its
contents or adjust the settings. This default Web View template cannot be
changed via the Customize this folder wizard.