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| | Removing icons from individual users desktop How do I go about removing icons from individual users desktops. When I try to remove an icon from my desktop it also removes it from other users when I only want to remove it from mine. I am using Windows Vista with service pack 1. Thanks in advance. |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: Removing icons from individual users desktop If it is from a program that installs the program and icon for all users to use, then this is normal behavior. You can workaround this by adding the desktop icon back to each individual user's "C:\Users\(user name)\Desktop" folder location. Hope this helps, Shawn |
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| | Re: Removing icons from individual users desktop 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: You may get an administrator prompt when you add or remove icons from the all users location. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Canoeman" <Canoeman@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:E533D532-4C6F-41C7-A664-758060EC9516@xxxxxx Quote: > How do I go about removing icons from individual users desktops. When I > try > to remove an icon from my desktop it also removes it from other users when > I > only want to remove it from mine. I am using Windows Vista with service > pack > 1. > Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Removing icons from individual users desktop Hi, I used to be annoyed by that in XP and am about to buy a Vista PC, so would like to add something here. Let's say I install another vendor's product, like Quicken or Turbotax and I am the administrator. If I have an account for my son, I can see the icon for TurboTax on his desktop (at least in XP I can). I don't want that. So are you saying in Vista I can install it when I am logged in under my name (an Admin account), and it will give me the "this user only" prompt? Thanks, Mike "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Quote: > 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: You may get an administrator prompt when you add or remove icons from > the all users location. > > -- > > Ronnie Vernon > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > > "Canoeman" <Canoeman@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:E533D532-4C6F-41C7-A664-758060EC9516@xxxxxx Quote: > > How do I go about removing icons from individual users desktops. When I > > try > > to remove an icon from my desktop it also removes it from other users when > > I > > only want to remove it from mine. I am using Windows Vista with service > > pack > > 1. > > Thanks in advance. |
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| | Re: Removing icons from individual users desktop On Apr 28, 12:03 pm, mike_XP_Vista <mike_XP_Vi...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > Hi, I used to be annoyed by that in XP and am about to buy a Vista PC, so > would like to add something here. Let's say I install another vendor's > product, like Quicken or Turbotax and I am the administrator. If I have an > account for my son, I can see the icon for TurboTax on hisdesktop(at least > in XP I can). I don't want that. So are you saying in Vista I can install > it when I am logged in under my name (an Admin account), and it will give me > the "this user only" prompt? > > Thanks, > Mike Quote: Quote: > > Many programs will ask, before they install, if you want the program to be > > available to alluserson the system or just the user who is installing the > > program. Some programs don't ask and just install the program for allusers. > > When this happens you get the result that you are seeing. It's not a new thing with Vista, XP supports the behavior as well. So, if you installed a program on XP and it didn't stop and ask about installing for all users or just one, it won't do it on Vista, either. You can remove a shortcut from an individual user's desktop on either OS by moving the icon from the All Users (on Vista, Public) Desktop directory into the Desktop directory(s) for the user(s) you want. While you're at it, you can do the same for the Start Menu listing of any applications, as well. Just be aware that you're only moving shortcuts around, and the executable file for the program can be launched without a shortcut, via Windows Explorer or a command prompt, unless you set permissions otherwise. M Patterson |
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| | Re: Removing icons from individual users desktop Very helpful, I did not know that. I guess, then, that Quicken or Turbotax can still be opened by others unless I got that warning to install for all or just this user. Of course they are password protected so that's OK. Thanks again, good answer. mike "riddik" wrote: Quote: > On Apr 28, 12:03 pm, mike_XP_Vista > <mike_XP_Vi...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > > Hi, I used to be annoyed by that in XP and am about to buy a Vista PC, so > > would like to add something here. Let's say I install another vendor's > > product, like Quicken or Turbotax and I am the administrator. If I have an > > account for my son, I can see the icon for TurboTax on hisdesktop(at least > > in XP I can). I don't want that. So are you saying in Vista I can install > > it when I am logged in under my name (an Admin account), and it will give me > > the "this user only" prompt? > > > > Thanks, > > Mike > As Mr. Vernon wrote: > Quote: Quote: > > > Many programs will ask, before they install, if you want the program to be > > > available to alluserson the system or just the user who is installing the > > > program. Some programs don't ask and just install the program for allusers. > > > When this happens you get the result that you are seeing. > It depends on the program you are installing. > > It's not a new thing with Vista, XP supports the behavior as well. > So, if you installed a program on XP and it didn't stop and ask about > installing for all users or just one, it won't do it on Vista, either. > > You can remove a shortcut from an individual user's desktop on either > OS by moving the icon from the All Users (on Vista, Public) Desktop > directory into the Desktop directory(s) for the user(s) you want. > While you're at it, you can do the same for the Start Menu listing of > any applications, as well. Just be aware that you're only moving > shortcuts around, and the executable file for the program can be > launched without a shortcut, via Windows Explorer or a command prompt, > unless you set permissions otherwise. > > M Patterson > |
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