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yes, it always appears in the same place vertically because your window is the entire height of the screen. However, if you look closely, when you re-opened the window, it opened slightly to the right of where you closed it.
Try making the window half the size, then open and close it repeatedly, notice how it "crawls" across the screen.
I capture the sequence on video. This time i didn't make the File Explorer Window take the entire height on the screen.
On my main system, i just like to have the File Explorer window be a certain Size, then i put it left or right so that it always open the same size on left or on the right. Plus any extra window will have the same Size and i can move it where i want.
I don't spend time resizing the whole thing every time i log in.
Maybe you or someone here could make something out of the "findings".
Please see attached Vid.
Thanks
I don't know what you think you're seeing in that video, but it demonstrates the problem. Your window crawls all over the screen every time you open it. I don't see how you can sit there and say you solved the problem when your own video shows it!
The problem is not the size of the window, that gets remembered. The *POSITION* of the window moves every time you open it.
Sorry if misread the initial problem as well as misleading the readers.
and here I come thinking " yippee, something found a fix"
Really strange issue, one of my systems with W 10 Pro x64, clean install, all windows are opening in the middle of the screen, no problem, to be honest I did not try to reposition and watch the behavior. Also I open all windows one at a time and close because if I open more that 2 windows the issue may appear.
NOW, second pc, this time W 10 x64 upgraded from W 7 x64, the issue is present since day one.
Found also this: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...0-ef65883ccc10
Definitively M$ should provide a fix...