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BTW, while "apply to folders" was greyed out, I found 'apply' and 'ok' worked fine.
I also didn't realise I could get the Control Panel back to the Classic View (the Vista way is too confusing) and I also set "Use Windows classic folders".
I also use the old-style Start Menu, and I remember altering that in XP from the moment I first used that in mid 2003. They should concentrate on compatability with older programs rather than adding nicities to it.
A better system would be as winscp, that the extensions are shown, but f2 (& slow double-click) highlites the name of the file without highlighting the extension