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| | Can't open certain files First, i'm a new user to Vista on a new Dell laptop. I created a user account when i started Vista. When i open user accts I seem my user and it says Administrator and Password protected under the user name. When i select Change your account type, it shows me as be a standard user. I can't open some folders such as Local Settings, My Documents, or NetHood. What's going on? Where is my Computer Administrator? -- Michael |
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| | RE: Can't open certain files Title should be, Can't open certain folders. Sorry, Michael "Michael" wrote: Quote: > First, i'm a new user to Vista on a new Dell laptop. I created a user > account when i started Vista. When i open user accts I seem my user and it > says Administrator and Password protected under the user name. When i select > Change your account type, it shows me as be a standard user. > > I can't open some folders such as Local Settings, My Documents, or NetHood. > What's going on? > > Where is my Computer Administrator? > -- > Michael |
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| | Re: Can't open certain files Michael The default name and location of some user folders has changed in Vista. The "My" designation has been retired. The folders you are seeing (My Documents, Local Settings, NetHood, etc) are not real folders, they are called Junctions and they are there for compatibility purposes only. These junctions will redirect any older program or application installations to the new location in Vista. You can identify these junctions by the shortcut arrow that appears on the folder icon. Example: The C:\Documents and Settings folder is now called C:\Users. Example: The My Documents folder is now simply called Documents. It still appears under the Users/username folder. It's very important to understand that these junctions do not contain any useful information and should not be opened or used like a regular folder. There is a website that explains this in detail and has a list of the old folders that you saw in XP with their new names/locations in Vista. Windows Vista Junction Points: http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/jpoints.htm -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Michael" <Michael@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3369CB6E-5775-44B0-8E52-FA52BE47AB9D@xxxxxx Quote: > First, i'm a new user to Vista on a new Dell laptop. I created a user > account when i started Vista. When i open user accts I seem my user and > it > says Administrator and Password protected under the user name. When i > select > Change your account type, it shows me as be a standard user. > > I can't open some folders such as Local Settings, My Documents, or > NetHood. > What's going on? > > Where is my Computer Administrator? > -- > Michael |
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