Hello,
The problem: some people have decided to view hidden operating system files
and either don't know what a junction is or what one looks like in explorer.
"the masses" would not have changed this setting, and would not be posting
this question at all - they would already be using the correct folder..
A "technical" problem (the user has mistaken a junction for a folder)
requires a "technical" answer (what is a junction and why you should ignore
it).
What would you suggest? Super-hiding these junctions? Perhaps ... but how
many levels of super-hiding will we end up with? There's already two (show
hidden files and show OS files). It has to stop somewhere.
What else ... removing the security restriction? Impossible ... would break
too many apps.
How about a compromise ... keeping the security restriction, but making
explorer aware of these junctions and allowing you to browse into them or
giving some better error than 'access denied'. Hey, sounds like a good idea
.... in fact, I suggested it to MS myself a LONG time ago, but they decided
not to do it.
I'm just as upset about it as you are ... but, hey, instead of complaining
about it and not helping anyone, I am doing what is necessary to help the
people who are having the issue!
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- JB
Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
Windows Vista Support Faq
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/