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Old 03-14-2009   #1 (permalink)
m1234


 
 

Multiple Vista Desktops

Hello, I hope someone can help.

My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.

The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user folder
he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called Desktop.
Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of 'Desktop'
folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you delete any of these
because their filenames are too long. It won't let you move their location
either to condense/combine them for the same reason.

I don't know when the problem started or why.

Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?

Thanks

samaritan michael



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Old 03-14-2009   #2 (permalink)
sandy58


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

On Mar 14, 8:49*am, "m1234" <m1...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Hello, I hope someone can help.
>
> My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>
> The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. *Under his user folder
> he has a Desktop folder. *Click on that and there's a folder called Desktop.
> Click on that and another. *This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
> Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of 'Desktop'
> folders below. *Worse still Windows Vista won't let you delete any of these
> because their filenames are too long. *It won't let you move their location
> either to condense/combine them for the same reason.
>
> I don't know when the problem started or why.
>
> Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>
> Thanks
>
> samaritan michael
He has been making a new folder ON his desktop each time & then adding
it to the original folder thus using the same name again and again.
Looks like you need to extract the contents of each folder & pasting
to another folder with all other contents. Good luck.
:-)PS. Reading this back it sounds really "Irish".....no disrespect to
the Paddies. :-)
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Old 03-14-2009   #3 (permalink)
m1234


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

thanks Sandy

the problem is that Windows won't allow anyone to move or delete the files.
Always it says that the filenames are two long.

I've tried setting up a new account and trying to delete the old account but
that just leaves all these desktop files in place (there are 82 levels!).

Anyone else some ideas?

Thanks


"sandy58" <aleckie68@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
news:83ac6769-0bef-4e1c-8cab-b798db663d99@xxxxxx
On Mar 14, 8:49 am, "m1234" <m1...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

> Hello, I hope someone can help.
>
> My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>
> The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user
> folder
> he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called
> Desktop.
> Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
> Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of 'Desktop'
> folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you delete any of these
> because their filenames are too long. It won't let you move their location
> either to condense/combine them for the same reason.
>
> I don't know when the problem started or why.
>
> Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>
> Thanks
>
> samaritan michael
He has been making a new folder ON his desktop each time & then adding
it to the original folder thus using the same name again and again.
Looks like you need to extract the contents of each folder & pasting
to another folder with all other contents. Good luck.
:-)PS. Reading this back it sounds really "Irish".....no disrespect to
the Paddies. :-)

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-14-2009   #4 (permalink)
DanS


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

"m1234" <m1234@xxxxxx> wrote in
news:uaQAPmKpJHA.1172@xxxxxx:
Quote:

> thanks Sandy
>
> the problem is that Windows won't allow anyone to move or delete the
> files. Always it says that the filenames are two long.
>
> I've tried setting up a new account and trying to delete the old
> account but that just leaves all these desktop files in place (there
> are 82 levels!).
>
> Anyone else some ideas?
Have you tried renaming the folders you want to delete, starting at the
earliest one, to a 1 letter name ?

IIRC the MAX_PATH is like 260 characters.

Or, going to a command prompt and using dir/x to get the files/folders
real 8.3 names and delete using short file names ? (The 8.3 filenames are
shown in the second column from the right.)


Regards,

DanS





Quote:

>
> Thanks
>
>
> "sandy58" <aleckie68@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
> news:83ac6769-0bef-4e1c-8cab-b798db663d99@xxxxxx
> . On Mar 14, 8:49 am, "m1234" <m1...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>> Hello, I hope someone can help.
>>
>> My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>>
>> The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user
>> folder
>> he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called
>> Desktop.
>> Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
>> Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of
>> 'Desktop' folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you
>> delete any of these because their filenames are too long. It won't
>> let you move their location either to condense/combine them for the
>> same reason.
>>
>> I don't know when the problem started or why.
>>
>> Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> samaritan michael
>
> He has been making a new folder ON his desktop each time & then adding
> it to the original folder thus using the same name again and again.
> Looks like you need to extract the contents of each folder & pasting
> to another folder with all other contents. Good luck.
>:-)PS. Reading this back it sounds really "Irish".....no disrespect to
> the Paddies. :-)
>
>
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Old 03-14-2009   #5 (permalink)
Jim


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 09:49:48 +0100, "m1234" <m1234@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>Hello, I hope someone can help.
>
>My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>
>The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user folder
>he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called Desktop.
>Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
>Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of 'Desktop'
>folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you delete any of these
>because their filenames are too long. It won't let you move their location
>either to condense/combine them for the same reason.
>
>I don't know when the problem started or why.
>
>Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>
>Thanks
>
>samaritan michael
>
Try C:\users\name\desktop and then try to delete .
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Old 03-14-2009   #6 (permalink)
Borne Aching


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

"m1234" <m1234@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:O04TcHIpJHA.5360@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hello, I hope someone can help.
>
> My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>
> The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user
> folder he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called
> Desktop. Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+
> times. Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of
> 'Desktop' folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you delete
> any of these because their filenames are too long. It won't let you move
> their location either to condense/combine them for the same reason.
>
> I don't know when the problem started or why.
>
> Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>
> Thanks
>
> samaritan michael
>
>

Starting at the lowest branch of the tree, start deleting

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Old 03-14-2009   #7 (permalink)
m1234


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

Dan

what a great idea. Thank you. Changed folder names and it allowed me
access.

After several hours on my neighbour's computer problems solved (this was
just one problem!)

Thanks again


DanS" <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message
de news:Xns9BCE656B71C1Fthisnthatroadrunnern@xxxxxx
Quote:

> "m1234" <m1234@xxxxxx> wrote in
> news:uaQAPmKpJHA.1172@xxxxxx:
>
Quote:

>> thanks Sandy
>>
>> the problem is that Windows won't allow anyone to move or delete the
>> files. Always it says that the filenames are two long.
>>
>> I've tried setting up a new account and trying to delete the old
>> account but that just leaves all these desktop files in place (there
>> are 82 levels!).
>>
>> Anyone else some ideas?
>
> Have you tried renaming the folders you want to delete, starting at the
> earliest one, to a 1 letter name ?
>
> IIRC the MAX_PATH is like 260 characters.
>
> Or, going to a command prompt and using dir/x to get the files/folders
> real 8.3 names and delete using short file names ? (The 8.3 filenames are
> shown in the second column from the right.)
>
>
> Regards,
>
> DanS
>
>
>
>
>
>
Quote:

>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> "sandy58" <aleckie68@xxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
>> news:83ac6769-0bef-4e1c-8cab-b798db663d99@xxxxxx
>> . On Mar 14, 8:49 am, "m1234" <m1...@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>>> Hello, I hope someone can help.
>>>
>>> My neighbour's Vista machine is in a mess and I am trying to help.
>>>
>>> The problem is that he has many many desktop folders. Under his user
>>> folder
>>> he has a Desktop folder. Click on that and there's a folder called
>>> Desktop.
>>> Click on that and another. This goes on and on for perhaps 30+ times.
>>> Worse there is another called Desktop1, with a nested array of
>>> 'Desktop' folders below. Worse still Windows Vista won't let you
>>> delete any of these because their filenames are too long. It won't
>>> let you move their location either to condense/combine them for the
>>> same reason.
>>>
>>> I don't know when the problem started or why.
>>>
>>> Any ideas how to extract him from this mess?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> samaritan michael
>>
>> He has been making a new folder ON his desktop each time & then adding
>> it to the original folder thus using the same name again and again.
>> Looks like you need to extract the contents of each folder & pasting
>> to another folder with all other contents. Good luck.
>>:-)PS. Reading this back it sounds really "Irish".....no disrespect to
>> the Paddies. :-)
>>
>>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-14-2009   #8 (permalink)


Vista Ultimate X32
 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

If you run into this problem again..... which I have many times.
And you don't want to delete but move and straighten out the deep folder problems....

What you can do, is map drive letters to the deep levels, this will stop the folder too deep errors and you will then be able to split and move files/folders as needed.
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Old 03-15-2009   #9 (permalink)
m1234


 
 

Re: Multiple Vista Desktops

Hi Tepid,

As I have said earlier, I fixed the problem by following Dan's suggestion of
renaming each of the multiple Desktop folders into a single letter starting
from the top. These then allowed me to combine or delete them.

But have you any idea what might have caused 80 nested levels of desktop in
the first place?

Michael


"Tepid" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:9ae3f3a257a3493985805727b7b79d4e@xxxxxx-gateway.com...
Quote:

>
> If you run into this problem again..... which I have many times.
> And you don't want to delete but move and straighten out the deep
> folder problems....
>
> What you can do, is map drive letters to the deep levels, this will
> stop the folder too deep errors and you will then be able to split and
> move files/folders as needed.
>
>
> --
> Tepid
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