Libraries - Add or Remove from Navigation Pane in Windows 8 Explorer

Add or Remove "Libraries" from Navigation Pane in Windows 8 and 8.1

information   Information
Libraries in Windows 8 and 8.1, like in Windows 7, allow you to access and organize files that are actually saved at different local and remote locations in the one library folder location.

For more information about Libraries in Windows 8, see:
This tutorial will show you how to add or remove Libraries from the navigation pane of File Explorer for only your account or all users in Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.

Note   Note
When Libraries is removed from the navigation pane in Windows Explorer, it does not disable libraries. Users will still be able to manually navigate to, or create shortcuts pointing to, the Libraries folders location below to access a library.

The default pinned File Explorer (Windows Explorer) icon on the taskbar will still open to Libraries since it's target is the current user location below. This can be changed to open to another location instead by the user if they like though.

Tip   Tip
The default Libaries folders are at the hidden locations below.

For all users
C:\Users\Public\Libraries


For current user only
C:\Users\(user-name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries

warning   Warning
If you add Libraries to the navigation pane, then the default File Explorer pinned on the taskbar will open to Libraries instead of the default This PC.


EXAMPLE: "Libraries" in Navigation Pane of Windows 8
NOTE:
This is the Libraries group added (default) (left screenshot below) and removed (right screenshot below) from the Navigation Pane.
Default.jpgRemoved.jpg






OPTION ONE

Add or Remove "Libraries" from Your Navigation Pane using File Explorer


NOTE: If step 7 in OPTION FOUR is used it will override this option.
1. Open File Explorer, then do step 2 or 3 below for what you would like to do.​
NOTE: You could also press the :winkey: + E keys to open File Explorer.​
2. To Add "Libraries" to your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
A) Right click or press and hold on a empty space in the navigation pane, and click/tap on Show libraries to check it. (see screenshot below)​
3. To Remove "Libraries" from your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
NOTE: This is the default setting.​
A) Right click or press and hold on a empty space in the navigation pane, and click/tap on Show libraries to uncheck it. (see screenshot below)​
File_Explorer_Libraries.jpg






OPTION TWO

Add or Remove "Libraries" from Your Navigation Pane using Folder Options


NOTE: If step 7 in OPTION FOUR is used it will override this option.
1. Open Folder Options, click/tap on the General tab, then do step 2 or 3 below for what you would like to do. (see screenshot below)​
2. To Add "Libraries" to your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
A) Under the Navigation pane section, check the Show libraries box, and click/tap on OK.​
3. To Remove "Libraries" from your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
NOTE: This is the default setting.​
A) Under the Navigation pane section, uncheck the Show libraries box, and click/tap on OK.​
Folder_Options_Libraries.jpg





OPTION THREE

Add or Remove "Libraries" from Your Navigation Pane using a REG File



Note   Note
If step 7 in OPTION FOUR is used it will override this option.


The .reg files below are for the registry key and value below.

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}

System.IsPinnedToNameSpaceTree DWORD

0 = Don't show Libraries in current user Navigation Pane
1 = Show Libraries in current user Navigation Pane


1. Do step 2 or 3 below for what you would like to do.​
2. To Remove "Libraries" from your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
NOTE: This is the default setting.​
A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.​
Do_Not_Show_Libraries_in_Your_Navigation_Pane.reg
download
3. To Add "Libraries" to your Navigation Pane in Windows 8.1
A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below.​
Show_Libraries_in_Your_Navigation_Pane.reg
download
4. Save the .reg file to your desktop.​
5. Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to Merge it.​
6. If prompted, click/tap on Run, Yes (UAC), Yes, and OK to approve the merge.
7. If you like, you can delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.​
8. If open, close and reopen File Explore to apply.​





OPTION FOUR

Add or Remove "Libraries" from All Users Navigation Pane in Registry



NOTE: You must be signed in as an administrator to be able to do this option.
1. From the Start or Apps screen, start and finish typing regedit, and press Enter.​
2. If prompted by UAC, then click/tap on Yes.​
3. In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below)​
Code:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}\ShellFolder
HKCR.jpg
4. If you have not already, then in the left pane of regedit, take ownership first then set permissions to "Allow" the Administrators group "Full control" of the ShellFolder registry key. (see screenshot above)​
5. In the right pane of ShellFolder, double click/tap on Attributes to modify it, then do step 6 or 7 below for what you would like to do. (see screenshot below step 3)​
6. To Add "Libraries" to All Users Navigation Pane in Windows 8 or 8.1
NOTE: This is the default setting in Windows 8.​
A) Type in b080010d, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)​
REG_Add.jpg
B) If you have a 64-bit Windows 8 installed go to step 8 below.​
C) If you have a 32-bit Windows 8 installed go to step 9 below.​
7. To Remove "Libraries" from All Users Navigation Pane in Windows 8 or 8.1
NOTE: This is the default setting in Windows 8.1.​
A) Type in b090010d, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)​
REG-Remove.jpg
B) If you have a 64-bit Windows 8 installed go to step 8 below.​
C) If you have a 32-bit Windows 8 installed go to step 9 below.​
8. If you have 64-bit Windows 8 or 8.1 Installed
Note   Note
If you have 64-bit Windows 8 installed, then you will need to do this step to also add or remove Libraries from the "Open" and "Save as" type dialog windows.

Note   Note

This step is not available or needed if you have 32-bit Windows 8 installed.​

A) In regedit, navigate to the location below. (see screenshot below)​
Code:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}\ShellFolder
HKLM.jpg
B) Repeat steps 4 to 6A/7A above.​
C) When finished go to step 9 below.​
9. Close regedit, then either restart explorer, sign out and in, or restart the computer to apply.​
10. If you did step 6 and have Windows 8.1, users can now be able to do OPTION ONE, OPTION TWO, or OPTION THREE above to show or don't show Libraries on their navigation pane.​


That's it,
Shawn


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Thank you Ted. :)
 

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No problem mate. :)
 

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Is there a difference to the "good old Windows 7 method" with simple deleting this registry key:
Code:
HKLM\SOFWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}
Because there you don’t need to "take ownership" and it makes no difference between 32-bit and 64-bit …
 

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Hello Nifu,

Deleting the key in your post will have no affect on Libraries in the navigation pane. Plus, the method used in Windows 7 is the same as what's in this tutorial.

Personally, I prefer to set a value than just deleting a registry key like this outright. It's much easier to set a DWORD value back to undo it in the future, than trying to restore the entire registry key.

Hope this helps, :)
Shaw
 

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Deleting the key in your post will have no affect on Libraries in the navigation pane.
Can not confirm. I delete the key and Libraries in the navigation pane are gone.

Personally, I prefer to set a value than just deleting a registry key like this outright. It's much easier to set a DWORD value back to undo it in the future, than trying to restore the entire registry key.
Can not confirm. For restoring a DWORD value I must remember what to change back. If I save the necessary changes into a text file or just export the key into a REG file before deleting is nearly the same effort. Plus the advantage not need to "take ownership" and do not need care for 32-bit or 64-bit …
 

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Is there a difference to the "good old Windows 7 method" with simple deleting this registry key:
Code:
HKLM\SOFWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Desktop\NameSpace\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}
Because there you don’t need to "take ownership" and it makes no difference between 32-bit and 64-bit …

Deleting the key in your post will have no affect on Libraries in the navigation pane.
Can not confirm. I delete the key and Libraries in the navigation pane are gone.

Personally, I prefer to set a value than just deleting a registry key like this outright. It's much easier to set a DWORD value back to undo it in the future, than trying to restore the entire registry key.
Can not confirm. For restoring a DWORD value I must remember what to change back. If I save the necessary changes into a text file or just export the key into a REG file before deleting is nearly the same effort. Plus the advantage not need to "take ownership" and do not need care for 32-bit or 64-bit …



You could also export the ShellFolder key for the same purpose.

It would be nice to not have to take ownership for only the first time, but I don't know what else to say except that deleting the key in your post just had no affect on Libraries in the navigation pane on any of my systems. Even after restarting the computer after deleting it.

Libraries.jpg
 
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You could also export the ShellFolder key for the same purpose.
OK - there you are right.

but I don't know what else to say except that deleting the key in your post just had no affect on Libraries in the navigation pane on any of my systems.
I see you have deleted the registry key. I don't know why it works on my systems. Perhaps I try an English installation to verify.

Even after restarting the computer after deleting it.
I even don't need to restart my computer - only reopen Explorer.
 

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Can't change permissions to ShellFolder

Hi. I am new here, new laptop, HP g7, win8, 64 bit, and I cannot change the permissions for the ShellFolder, therefore cannot make the changes to the attributes. I have tried everything in this tutorial except dos. cmd. I am leery. i can't figure out what I am missing.

I am going to run through it one more time. I don't know what folder to take ownership of though. I tried what was described.

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Hello DeckerDane, and welcome to Eight Forums.

You would need to take ownership of the ShellFolder key in the registry first before being able to set it's permissions. :)
 

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Thanks, I thought I read not to change that. Wow. Thanks again..... Now I just have to figure out how to change the "Open" and "Save As"

WoooHoooo!!!!
 

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You're most welcome. :)
 

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I am stumped on this: 8. If you have 64-bit Windows 8 Installed

notesmall1.png
Note

If you have 64-bit Windows 8 installed, then you will need to do this step to also add or remove Libraries from the "Open" and "Save as" type dialog windows.

This step is not available or needed if you have 32-bit Windows 8 installed.

I don't know where those are, open and save as, I want to customize this.

open-save as.jpg Thanks.
 

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Hello DeckerDane,

If you have 32-bit Windows 8 installed, then the tutorial on the first page will remove "Libraries" from that location without step 8. It's only if you had 64-bit Windows 8 installed that you would also need to do the additional step 8 to remove "Libraries" from that location.

If you only wanted to change the options in the places bar of the common open file dialog box in your screenshot to what you wanted instead, then you could use the tutorial below to do so.

Common File Dialog Box - Customize Places Bar - Windows 7 Forums
Hope this helps, :)
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its says In Error editing value window "cannot edit attributes error writing the value's new contents" in registry
pls help how to change?
 

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Hello remostalin, and welcome to Eight Forums.

Are you signed in as an administrator?

If so, then double check to make sure that you did all of step 4 to both take ownership and set permissions of the registry key(s) before trying to modify them.

Hope this helps, :)
Shawn
 

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