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| | Deleting icons on 1 account ,delete's same icon on every account. Hi, people, I have Vista x64 premium installed on my machine with 2 accounts, 1 for the kids that is limited & 1 for me ,Adminstrator, When i install something on my account , it places an icon on my desktop ,all well and good, however if i then switch to the kids 'limited' account, the icons are on their desktop, so i promptly delete them, which vista then asks me for the admin password before it can perform the operation, so i type my password in, then it delete's the icon from the kids account, however on returning to my account ,the icons have also been deleted from my desktop. How the heck can you stop this from happening. , other than that , i am quite happy with my Vista...... |
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| | Re: Deleting icons on 1 account ,delete's same icon on every account. Hello, can you check if the icons/shortcuts are in the folder C:\Users\ <Your account name> \Desktop ? Ensure that they are saved there as well before you delete them from your kids' account. Greetings, P. Di Stolfo -- //////////////////////////// http://blog.lysorp.com - Small Windows blog in German language /////////////////////////// "Sim...." <Sim....@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0C71C0DB-8B43-4F14-A434-E1A0CEC34D75@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, people, I have Vista x64 premium installed on my machine with 2 > accounts, > 1 for the kids that is limited & 1 for me ,Adminstrator, When i install > something on my account , it places an icon on my desktop ,all well and > good, > however if i then switch to the kids 'limited' account, the icons are on > their desktop, so i promptly delete them, which vista then asks me for the > admin password before it can perform the operation, so i type my password > in, > then it delete's the icon from the kids account, however on returning to > my > account ,the icons have also been deleted from my desktop. How the heck > can > you stop this from happening. , other than that , i am quite happy with > my > Vista...... |
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| | Re: Deleting icons on 1 account ,delete's same icon on every account. Sim To understand what is happening, you first need to understand the concept involved here. Many programs will ask, before they install, if you want the program to be available to all users on the system or just the user who is installing the program. Some programs don't ask and just install the program for all users. When this happens you get the result that you are seeing. There are 2 locations for the desktop in Vista. C:\Users\Public\Desktop is the location for All Users. Any shortcut icon in this folder will appear on every users desktop. C:\Users\user name\Desktop is the location for each individual user. Any shortcut icon in this folder will only appear on that invidual users desktop. To get the result you want, If a programs installation places an icon in the all users desktop folder, you can simply move that icon from that folder to your individual desktop folder. Note: The reason you are getting the administrator prompt when you delete the icon from the limited accounts desktop, is that this deletes the icon from the all users desktop folder and only an administrator can perform an action that affects all users on the system. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Sim...." <Sim....@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0C71C0DB-8B43-4F14-A434-E1A0CEC34D75@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi, people, I have Vista x64 premium installed on my machine with 2 > accounts, > 1 for the kids that is limited & 1 for me ,Adminstrator, When i install > something on my account , it places an icon on my desktop ,all well and > good, > however if i then switch to the kids 'limited' account, the icons are on > their desktop, so i promptly delete them, which vista then asks me for the > admin password before it can perform the operation, so i type my password > in, > then it delete's the icon from the kids account, however on returning to > my > account ,the icons have also been deleted from my desktop. How the heck > can > you stop this from happening. , other than that , i am quite happy with > my > Vista...... |
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| | Re: Deleting icons on 1 account ,delete's same icon on every accou ok, i understand that, but when i was using winxp, this did not happen as far as i can remember, Vista must be slightly different in this respect, that is why i was surprised this was happening.....Thanks for the replies. "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote: > Sim > > To understand what is happening, you first need to understand the concept > involved here. > > Many programs will ask, before they install, if you want the program to be > available to all users on the system or just the user who is installing the > program. Some programs don't ask and just install the program for all users. > When this happens you get the result that you are seeing. > > There are 2 locations for the desktop in Vista. > > C:\Users\Public\Desktop is the location for All Users. Any shortcut icon in > this folder will appear on every users desktop. > > C:\Users\user name\Desktop is the location for each individual user. Any > shortcut icon in this folder will only appear on that invidual users > desktop. > > To get the result you want, If a programs installation places an icon in the > all users desktop folder, you can simply move that icon from that folder to > your individual desktop folder. > > Note: The reason you are getting the administrator prompt when you delete > the icon from the limited accounts desktop, is that this deletes the icon > from the all users desktop folder and only an administrator can perform an > action that affects all users on the system. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Shell/User > > > "Sim...." <Sim....@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:0C71C0DB-8B43-4F14-A434-E1A0CEC34D75@xxxxxx Quote: > > Hi, people, I have Vista x64 premium installed on my machine with 2 > > accounts, > > 1 for the kids that is limited & 1 for me ,Adminstrator, When i install > > something on my account , it places an icon on my desktop ,all well and > > good, > > however if i then switch to the kids 'limited' account, the icons are on > > their desktop, so i promptly delete them, which vista then asks me for the > > admin password before it can perform the operation, so i type my password > > in, > > then it delete's the icon from the kids account, however on returning to > > my > > account ,the icons have also been deleted from my desktop. How the heck > > can > > you stop this from happening. , other than that , i am quite happy with > > my > > Vista...... |
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| | Re: Deleting icons on 1 account ,delete's same icon on every accou Sim Your welcome. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User "Sim...." <Sim@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EE141BC0-34BD-4CC4-B18B-EF8F0BCA72D2@xxxxxx Quote: > ok, i understand that, but when i was using winxp, this did not happen as > far > as i can remember, Vista must be slightly different in this respect, that > is > why i was surprised this was happening.....Thanks for the replies. > > "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: > Quote: >> Sim >> >> To understand what is happening, you first need to understand the concept >> involved here. >> >> Many programs will ask, before they install, if you want the program to >> be >> available to all users on the system or just the user who is installing >> the >> program. Some programs don't ask and just install the program for all >> users. >> When this happens you get the result that you are seeing. >> >> There are 2 locations for the desktop in Vista. >> >> C:\Users\Public\Desktop is the location for All Users. Any shortcut icon >> in >> this folder will appear on every users desktop. >> >> C:\Users\user name\Desktop is the location for each individual user. Any >> shortcut icon in this folder will only appear on that invidual users >> desktop. >> >> To get the result you want, If a programs installation places an icon in >> the >> all users desktop folder, you can simply move that icon from that folder >> to >> your individual desktop folder. >> >> Note: The reason you are getting the administrator prompt when you delete >> the icon from the limited accounts desktop, is that this deletes the icon >> from the all users desktop folder and only an administrator can perform >> an >> action that affects all users on the system. >> >> -- >> >> Ronnie Vernon >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Shell/User >> >> >> "Sim...." <Sim....@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:0C71C0DB-8B43-4F14-A434-E1A0CEC34D75@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Hi, people, I have Vista x64 premium installed on my machine with 2 >> > accounts, >> > 1 for the kids that is limited & 1 for me ,Adminstrator, When i install >> > something on my account , it places an icon on my desktop ,all well and >> > good, >> > however if i then switch to the kids 'limited' account, the icons are >> > on >> > their desktop, so i promptly delete them, which vista then asks me for >> > the >> > admin password before it can perform the operation, so i type my >> > password >> > in, >> > then it delete's the icon from the kids account, however on returning >> > to >> > my >> > account ,the icons have also been deleted from my desktop. How the heck >> > can >> > you stop this from happening. , other than that , i am quite happy >> > with >> > my >> > Vista...... |
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