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| Guest | Desktop.ini file in Startup? Greetings All, Just setup a new Fujitsu laptop running Vista business. Each time I log out (or restart), and after I enter username/password, a file that resides in startup runs - it's called desktop.ini I did not put it there nor do I know what it does. It opens the ini file and displays this text. Is it OK to delete? What is it and where did it come from? Thanks in advance, [.ShellClassInfo] LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 |
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? Hey there Azevon, Read the little blurb about desktop.ini here. Basically it's a file that tells windows how to display that particular directory. You can delete it, but a new one will just be regenerated. It's displaying because you have the "Hide protected operating system files" option unchecked. http://www.ieinfosite.co.uk/tip_view.asp?id=29 Let me know what you think! Best Regards, Will "azevon" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? Hi Will - thanks for the response. Is this new in Vista? By new I mean this file being generated AND displayed on each boot? The site you directed me to isn't Vista specific - and the "Hide protected operating system files" checkbox is checked already. Any other suggestions? "William Anderson" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? Hey there Azevon, The desktop.ini file has been around for as long as I remember (Which I didn't actually start liking Windows until 2000 :-p). First, does it show up like it's somewhat transparent? If so, then go back to the folder options, UNcheck the "Hide protected operating system files" option, hit Apply, then Check it again and apply again. Let me know if it disappears. If it's still showing up with that box checked, then more than likely it was copied from another location. then I would just say delete it. You can actually delete them anyway, but if the protected system files option is checked you shouldn't see them. Let me know how it goes! Best Regards, Will "azevon" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? Nope, it's not transparent at all. This is what happens, after I log in. Deksotp appears, then the window (and appliation Notepad) opens with the desktop.ini file bright and full, with that line of text I mentioned below. I tried your suggestion of unchecking, applying, rechecking, etc - I log out, log back in and get the same thing. "William Anderson" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? One other question Azevon, Is this machine in a domain? And if so, are you using roaming profiles perchance? "azevon" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: Desktop.ini file in Startup? This machine is not in a domain. I tried deleting the file, but as you mentioned, it just gets recreated. "William Anderson" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Desktop.ini file in Startup? azevon wrote:
"Hidden" attribute. It should not open anymore after that. -- ..::[ Hz ]::. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Desktop.ini file in Startup? Next time you or anyone else are having problems, try Google. I found that solution in less than 10 secs, searching Google for the keywords: vista startup desktop.ini Waiting for the right answer in a newsgroup can take hours or even days. -- ..::[ Hz ]::. |
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