For C#, similar user-specific data is stored in SolutionName. Suo (hidden) and ProjectName.csproj. User files.
See if you have what might be the equivalent files for C++. You can freely delete these files to reset user-specific settings, which should restore solution explorer to its default view.
That did the trick, removed the . User file and the . Suo file and the setting reset.
– ROAR Jan 10 at 12:36.
In addition to those programming in C++ For VS 2010 C++ these Files are: ProjectName. Suo ProjectName.vcxproj. User Thanks for your advice!
Was helpful!
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