Terminal server User folder view

Hi all we are haveing som trouble in a mixed environment with a 2003 active directory controllers and two 2008 r2 x64 terminal servers with load balancing borker between them
Our problem is when users are logged in to our new 2008 rdp server they get the 2008 one click view on all folders, this is both confusing and difficult for our users, is there any way to change this setting globaly so that the Organize-Folder options is set to double click on alle folders
We have gone trought the local policy settings but cant get it fixed

Ho Kristin Thanks again for your help.
After i changed the Classic Shell gpo to enable, the users have the double click option in the folder view, but it the setting does not change, it is still the one click view.
If i logon with any user  i can see that the folder setting actually is set to Double-click, and that the One-click view is grayed out.
On our Ad controller who is a 2003 server, the Force Classic menu is enabled, maybee this is a issue in mixed environment so our Active directory gpo is doing something to our 2008 r2 ts servers.
I have gone trough all our terminal server gpo's in the 2003 controllers and the only thing who does something with folders and viewa ia the Classic Shell gpo.
So here is our config now
2003 ad controller has Desktop Authority (Script Logic) installed
2003 Ad controller gpo: Force classic start menu = enabled
2008 r2 ts Local policy classic shell enabled

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