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Vista - Documents and settings

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09-09-2006   #11
_Mark


 
 

Re: Documents and settings

How about access to the Documents and Settings/My name/Start menu. I would
like to change the Start menu settings but get the access denied prompt..


"Jimmy Brush" <JimmyBrush@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4B675074-3C06-4C4E-B4D3-FAB6EC84A339@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> Many folders used by earlier versions of Windows have been moved to a new
> location or given a new name in Windows Vista. However, the old folders
> can still be seen if you have enabled Show Hidden Files.
>
> Notice they are displayed with a transparent icon and a shortcut symbol.
>
> Although these look like folders, they are actually what is known as a
> junction. Junctions behave like shortcuts, but look just like regular
> folders.
>
> Their purpose is to silently redirect programs that access them to their
> Windows Vista equivalent.
>
> Since junctions aren't really folders, it is not possible to access them,
> and any attempt to do so will give you an "Access Denied" error.
>
> You can use the command prompt to tell which folders are junctions and
> where they point to by issuing the "dir /a" command.
>
> - JB
>
> Vista Support FAQ
> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/



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09-10-2006   #12
Jimmy Brush


 
 

Re: Documents and settings

Right-click the start orb and click Open. This will bring you to the new
location for the start menu items.

Remember, the folder structure has changed in Windows Vista, so the folder
you were attempting to access no longer exists.

--
- JB

Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

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09-10-2006   #13
Jane C


 
 

Re: Documents and settings

Start menu is now here:
C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

Documents and Settings per se is no longer used.

--
Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
"_Mark" <merdd@ev3.net> wrote in message
news:5ED40E72-8043-486A-A39F-FF872CEE3E31@microsoft.com...
> How about access to the Documents and Settings/My name/Start menu. I
> would like to change the Start menu settings but get the access denied
> prompt..
>
>
> "Jimmy Brush" <JimmyBrush@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4B675074-3C06-4C4E-B4D3-FAB6EC84A339@microsoft.com...
>> Hello,
>>
>> Many folders used by earlier versions of Windows have been moved to a new
>> location or given a new name in Windows Vista. However, the old folders
>> can still be seen if you have enabled Show Hidden Files.
>>
>> Notice they are displayed with a transparent icon and a shortcut symbol.
>>
>> Although these look like folders, they are actually what is known as a
>> junction. Junctions behave like shortcuts, but look just like regular
>> folders.
>>
>> Their purpose is to silently redirect programs that access them to their
>> Windows Vista equivalent.
>>
>> Since junctions aren't really folders, it is not possible to access them,
>> and any attempt to do so will give you an "Access Denied" error.
>>
>> You can use the command prompt to tell which folders are junctions and
>> where they point to by issuing the "dir /a" command.
>>
>> - JB
>>
>> Vista Support FAQ
>> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

>


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09-10-2006   #14
_Mark


 
 

Re: Documents and settings

Thx for replying. How about the programs I have added. I woull like to
make another directory on the start menu and move some of them into that
directory. In other words I would like less clutter on the start menu...

"Jane C" <jellybean@nospam.xjgarage.org> wrote in message
news:B0FE7D72-4050-4D41-80BC-642CBB7BCA12@microsoft.com...
> Start menu is now here:
> C:\Users\YOURNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu
>
> Documents and Settings per se is no longer used.
>
> --
> Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled
> Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation :-)
> "_Mark" <merdd@ev3.net> wrote in message
> news:5ED40E72-8043-486A-A39F-FF872CEE3E31@microsoft.com...
>> How about access to the Documents and Settings/My name/Start menu. I
>> would like to change the Start menu settings but get the access denied
>> prompt..
>>
>>
>> "Jimmy Brush" <JimmyBrush@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:4B675074-3C06-4C4E-B4D3-FAB6EC84A339@microsoft.com...
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Many folders used by earlier versions of Windows have been moved to a
>>> new location or given a new name in Windows Vista. However, the old
>>> folders can still be seen if you have enabled Show Hidden Files.
>>>
>>> Notice they are displayed with a transparent icon and a shortcut symbol.
>>>
>>> Although these look like folders, they are actually what is known as a
>>> junction. Junctions behave like shortcuts, but look just like regular
>>> folders.
>>>
>>> Their purpose is to silently redirect programs that access them to their
>>> Windows Vista equivalent.
>>>
>>> Since junctions aren't really folders, it is not possible to access
>>> them, and any attempt to do so will give you an "Access Denied" error.
>>>
>>> You can use the command prompt to tell which folders are junctions and
>>> where they point to by issuing the "dir /a" command.
>>>
>>> - JB
>>>
>>> Vista Support FAQ
>>> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

>>

>


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