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I'm the sole user & administrator on my laptop with Vista Home. I see folders under my name/documents/ but it denies me access. I've checked in User Accounts & it shows I'm Administrator. What gives? Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group
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"Willy"
Answer copied from my previous answer to an almost identical question in administration_accounts_password group "... A number of the folders you are concerned about are not actually real folders - but links (reparse points) to provide backward compatibility for older applications now that the locations of certain folders have been moved such as Users is the new replacement for Documents and Settings and so on. They are hidden so you do not need to see them and confuse yourself about them (as you have done so). As they are links to the real locations ,AV software, backup software etc will use them if it is legacy software that is not aware of the new locations or knows how to make the appropriate calls to find them. Go into your Documents (C:\Users\<username>\Documents) folder in an administrative command prompt and run dir /a and you will see the ones that are real folders and the ones that are other things and what they point to ...." Please check this and the other newsgroups for answers prior to posting. Mike Brannigan |
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| Luki |
May 4 2008, 05:14 AM | Tags: Denied
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Thanks Mike, I understand what your saying but my question came about cause I attempted to save attachments to an Email I received as I would have in XP but could not, so where do I save attachments to now?, IE; pictures, etc.? Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group
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Just like in XP, you can save your attachments any place you want...it's up to you. The default folder (unless you changed it...which you can) is "Documents" (located in your login space). You can create all the folders you want under that into which you can save your attachments. It sounds like from your original post that you manually browsed to the old "My Documents" folder. You can no longer use that folder (actually, it's not a folder anymore), as Mike pointed out. You'll just have to get used to the new folder location. Tim "Willy"
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Understand the Vista difference, appreciate everyone's help. Thanks, Bill Post replies back to News Group
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I followed the instructions in Mike's post. The "folders" for My Videos, Pictures and Music in the Documents folder under my username are identified as "junctions." I cannot open them and access is denied me. I am the administrator. Will I ever be able to access them or is there something I need to do to gain the right to access these "junctions."? What are they, anyway? Thanks. "Willy" wrote:
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Mike et al., I just found the other post ("Gaiing access into MY MUSIC, MY PICTURES ..., starting with question on 12/24/2006) on how to take "Ownership" of a file in Vista. I followed it and it worked like a charm, so just ignore my previous post. Thanks. "whewinCalifornia" wrote:
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No problem. Glad to be of help. Mike Brannigan "whewinCalifornia" wrote in message
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I noticed a similar problem when looking for the "All Users" folder; I wish to remove a shortcut that I expected to find in the All Users folder, but cannot access that folder, even as the administrator. Now that I understand what Vista has done with the legacy folders left over after my upgrade from XP, where would I find shortcuts that would have gone into the "All Users" folder, so that the application starts no matter who logs in? I've looked in Public Desktop, its not there. I'm trying to remove an application that appears on the System Tray. Thanks, Jeff "Mike Brannigan" wrote:
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