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| | Re: Accessing the "Application Data" folder in my user account? OK, so I've looked at this a bit more since last visit... and I just don't buy that explanation. No-one with any sense would deliberately create a cyclic reference within a directory-strucure, be it on Linux or Vista. Apart from the sheer confusion, think about the backup-issues: If any program tries to backup the user's profile it will get stuck in an endless loop. An OS on which it's not possible to backup your data by any conventional means? Nope. |
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| | Re: Accessing the "Application Data" folder in my user account? |
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