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| | What Are the Roaming Folders For? When I do a Vista search, there are items returned that are in 'Roaming' folders. I would like to understand what these 'Roaming' folders are? Items in 'Roaming' folders are often returned in the search, and I need to understand what I am getting. Examples of such folders: C:\users\john hanley\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start menu\programs\hp C:\Users\John Hanley\AppData\Roaming Thanks. |
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| | Re: What Are the Roaming Folders For? "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:eLkocmn3HHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > When I do a Vista search, there are items returned that are in 'Roaming' > folders. I would like to understand what these 'Roaming' folders are? > Items in 'Roaming' folders are often returned in the search, and I need to > understand what I am getting. Examples of such folders: > > C:\users\john hanley\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start > menu\programs\hp > > C:\Users\John Hanley\AppData\Roaming > They are for when using Roaming User Profiles, either with or without Active Directory on domains. It allows users to have their own settings whichever computer they log onto. Just leave it, even if you are using a single machine not on a network. ss. |
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| | Re: What Are the Roaming Folders For? There is a bit of an oddity with these folders: If you subscribe to a newsgroup, then the links to messages you read are entered in the Roaming Folder's subfolders. If you later unsubscribe to the newsgroup, the links are maintained. (Even if you reset and delete all messages and headers.) This creates a bit of surprise when you enter text for a search and find links to newsgroup messages you no longer follow as matches to your search. "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: > "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:eLkocmn3HHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > When I do a Vista search, there are items returned that are in 'Roaming' > > folders. I would like to understand what these 'Roaming' folders are? > > Items in 'Roaming' folders are often returned in the search, and I need to > > understand what I am getting. Examples of such folders: > > > > C:\users\john hanley\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start > > menu\programs\hp > > > > C:\Users\John Hanley\AppData\Roaming > > > > They are for when using Roaming User Profiles, either with or without Active > Directory on domains. It allows users to have their own settings whichever > computer they log onto. Just leave it, even if you are using a single > machine not on a network. > > ss. > > > |
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| | Re: What Are the Roaming Folders For? "Mark" <Mark@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:91E94704-246D-4BA6-98B3-6E8D3B2DB4E5@microsoft.com... > There is a bit of an oddity with these folders: > > If you subscribe to a newsgroup, then the links to messages you read are > entered in the Roaming Folder's subfolders. If you later unsubscribe to > the > newsgroup, the links are maintained. (Even if you reset and delete all > messages and headers.) > > This creates a bit of surprise when you enter text for a search and find > links to newsgroup messages you no longer follow as matches to your > search. I've not noticed that, but I have set the search indexing to not include Windows Mail messages. Another thing that I do not understand is the multiple Cookies folders. The All Users and User Start Menu folders also show some strange behaviour. ss. |
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| | Re: What Are the Roaming Folders For? "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@NOSPAMgomez404.elitemail.org> wrote in message news:OBvPBqo3HHA.484@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "John Hanley" <jphanley@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message > news:eLkocmn3HHA.748@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> When I do a Vista search, there are items returned that are in 'Roaming' >> folders. I would like to understand what these 'Roaming' folders are? >> Items in 'Roaming' folders are often returned in the search, and I need >> to understand what I am getting. Examples of such folders: >> >> C:\users\john hanley\appdata\roaming\microsoft\windows\start >> menu\programs\hp >> >> C:\Users\John Hanley\AppData\Roaming >> > > They are for when using Roaming User Profiles, either with or without > Active Directory on domains. It allows users to have their own settings > whichever computer they log onto. Just leave it, even if you are using a > single machine not on a network. > > ss. > I guess if I want to exclude items in 'Roaming' folders from my search (to reduce clutter), I can use 'NOT roaming' as in the search window. Thanks for the explanations. |
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