Show view option fail

I'm changing show view option to "Always open in list view" and also activating "show path bar" and "show status bar". After closing the windows everything is back to the old settings. This problem just come up in Mountain Lion after few days of use. What you think?

Could be a snarky Finder pref, try rebuilding them.
Go to your Finder "Go" menu hold the option key and choose Library. Then go to Preferences folder and trash these files:
com.apple.finder.plist
com.apple.sidebarlists.plist
Then, restart, or log out and in again.
(You will have to reset a few finder prefs the way you like them.)

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