In Vista, the "Documents & Settings" has been replaced with "\Users" and "My
Documents" has been replaced with "Documents".
So the user documents are now stored in C:\Users\(login)\Documents
The user should have no problem saving to this folder, or to any of the
other folders under his login folder.
Most of the familiar XP standard folders are now junction points.
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"Tim Gowen" <TimGowen@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> A Vista Business user cannot get access to his My Documents folder on the
> C:
> drive. Normally I encourage people to use the H: drive but in this case I
> need to allow that user access to C:.
>
> Is this a Vista security feature for domain member systems? Can I get
> around it by giving the user access to his user directory in Documents &
> Settings? I tried to do this but changed rights in C:\Users which seems
> to
> be a link to the other folder and so the rights didn't work.
>
> I'm fairly new to Vista; we only have one non-Admin using it, hence the
> simple question.
>
>
> Tim