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| Guest | Folder Shortcuts denied Setup: laptop with Vista, mini-tower with XP. Tower connected to internet. Laptop networked to desk machine with crossover cable. Problem. For no apparent reason, suddenly on the Vista machine I get not available, access denied messages when trying to use the system generated shorcuts in the folders, even though I only had one non-password protected user who is the administrator. I can access the shortcuts that are on the laptop's desktop okay, it's just the shorcuts that are in the folders. Nothing I do changes this - I can't change the shared settings (including advanced sharing) for the folders, it has no effect. Greg |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied Greg wrote: > Setup: laptop with Vista, mini-tower with XP. Tower connected to internet. > Laptop networked to desk machine with crossover cable. > > Problem. For no apparent reason, suddenly on the Vista machine I get not > available, access denied messages when trying to use the system generated > shorcuts in the folders, even though I only had one non-password protected > user who is the administrator. > > I can access the shortcuts that are on the laptop's desktop okay, it's just > the shorcuts that are in the folders. Nothing I do changes this - I can't > change the shared settings (including advanced sharing) for the folders, it > has no effect. > > Greg > Hello, I can't tell from your post how you are having the problem. - On what computer are the shortcuts location? - On what computer are you accessing the shortcuts from? - Can you give some specific examples of which shortcuts you cannot access? -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied > - On what computer are the shortcuts location? > - On what computer are you accessing the shortcuts from? The laptop, to places on the laptop - sorry shouldn't have confused you by mentioning the network - it may not be a network problem (though I have plenty of those as well) > - Can you give some specific examples of which shortcuts you cannot > access? Almost anything beginning with "My" - MyDocuments, MyMusic, MyVideos, MyPictures, etc plus others such as StartMenu, Printhood, and most shortcuts that have the little curved arrow thing on the icon. But strangely enough some still work, including "Recent" Like I said, it's only the "pretend" ones that aren't pointing to something that is really in that folder that don't work, and the ones on the desktop still do work G "Jimmy Brush" <jb@mvps.org> wrote in message news:O0aMTZLqHHA.2156@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Greg wrote: >> Setup: laptop with Vista, mini-tower with XP. Tower connected to >> internet. >> Laptop networked to desk machine with crossover cable. >> >> Problem. For no apparent reason, suddenly on the Vista machine I get not >> available, access denied messages when trying to use the system generated >> shorcuts in the folders, even though I only had one non-password >> protected >> user who is the administrator. >> >> I can access the shortcuts that are on the laptop's desktop okay, it's >> just >> the shorcuts that are in the folders. Nothing I do changes this - I can't >> change the shared settings (including advanced sharing) for the folders, >> it >> has no effect. >> >> Greg >> > > Hello, > > I can't tell from your post how you are having the problem. > > - On what computer are the shortcuts location? > - On what computer are you accessing the shortcuts from? > - Can you give some specific examples of which shortcuts you cannot > access? > > -- > -JB > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User > Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied Those locations no longer exist in Windows Vista. They have been replaced by a new folder location. While they look like shortcuts, they are actually what is known as a junction. Their only purpose is to allow legacy applications to work in certain scenarios and certain upgrade-from-XP scenarios to work. Applications (and thusly you, as the user) are prevented from listing the contents of these junctions as if they were a folder to prevent applications from misbehaving (seeing the same data in multiple locations would probably freak most applications out). You can see where these junctions are pointing to using the command prompt by issuing a 'dir /al' command. For example, the "My..." entities have had the "My" prefix removed and have been moved up one level in the folder hierarchy right inside your user profile folder. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied It's not an XP upgrade it came new with the new computer (Version 6.0 Build 6000). And the shortcuts used to work and now don't. Why are they there at all if those locations no longer exist in Windows Vista. That doesn't make any sense. Has one of these mysterious automatic download upgrades changed something? Is that the cause of this? Do I just delete them and forget about them? "Jimmy Brush" <jb@mvps.org> wrote in message news:uw%23ZvKOqHHA.3484@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Those locations no longer exist in Windows Vista. They have been replaced > by a new folder location. > > While they look like shortcuts, they are actually what is known as a > junction. Their only purpose is to allow legacy applications to work in > certain scenarios and certain upgrade-from-XP scenarios to work. > > Applications (and thusly you, as the user) are prevented from listing the > contents of these junctions as if they were a folder to prevent > applications from misbehaving (seeing the same data in multiple locations > would probably freak most applications out). > > You can see where these junctions are pointing to using the command prompt > by issuing a 'dir /al' command. > > For example, the "My..." entities have had the "My" prefix removed and > have been moved up one level in the folder hierarchy right inside your > user profile folder. > > -- > -JB > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User > Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied Greg wrote: > It's not an XP upgrade it came new with the new computer (Version 6.0 > Build 6000). And the shortcuts used to work and now don't. Why are they > there at all if those locations no longer exist in Windows Vista. That > doesn't make any sense. Has one of these mysterious automatic download > upgrades changed something? Is that the cause of this? Do I just delete > them and forget about them? They are there for application compatibility. They are installed with Windows Vista, and are only visible if you have changed your preferences to see hidden OS files. I would not suggest deleting them, just forget about them. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied Thanks for that. Yes I like to see hidden files. Still doesn't explain why they worked at first and then didn't. This is the kind of half-baked untidy solution that really annoys Windows users, especially if it is not documented or explained anywhere. I guess they figure that most people never look at hidden folders and shortcuts. I will ignore them as you say, since something terrible will no doubt ensue if I clean them off. Thanks again. "Jimmy Brush" <jb@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23qeVf%23XqHHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Greg wrote: >> It's not an XP upgrade it came new with the new computer (Version 6.0 >> Build 6000). And the shortcuts used to work and now don't. Why are they >> there at all if those locations no longer exist in Windows Vista. That >> doesn't make any sense. Has one of these mysterious automatic download >> upgrades changed something? Is that the cause of this? Do I just delete >> them and forget about them? > > They are there for application compatibility. They are installed with > Windows Vista, and are only visible if you have changed your preferences > to see hidden OS files. I would not suggest deleting them, just forget > about them. > > > -- > -JB > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User > Windows Vista Support FAQ - http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| Guest | Re: Folder Shortcuts denied Greg wrote: > Thanks for that. Yes I like to see hidden files. Still doesn't explain > why they worked at first and then didn't. This is the kind of half-baked > untidy solution that really annoys Windows users, especially if it is > not documented or explained anywhere. I guess they figure that most > people never look at hidden folders and shortcuts. I will ignore them as > you say, since something terrible will no doubt ensue if I clean them > off. Thanks again. > I agree that they certainly did not make it obvious that these are not real folders, and this will spook most power users and administrators. I tried very hard to get them to do something about it before RTM, but they wouldn't. - JB |
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