Proxies view of all cabinet folders

I have a user who has full proxy to another user, Cabinet display properties are set to Details, ALL folders display properties are set to view as calendar for the proxy user, I have reset the defaults on the account, that did not work I have reset the proxy as well.
How do I switch them all to be defaulted to details??
Many Thanks
Jennifer

Figured it out, for what ever reason when logged into the account off another computer the view setting was put on calendar. it was correct on the 2 users pc's.

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