Bquinn wrote:
> Bob and Malke thank you. I guess I don't understand why these virtual
> folders would appear since this Vista 64 bit software was installed on a
> clean hard drive with no older software. If I install some other older
> software will these folders then become accessible?
The virtual folders such as Documents and Settings are there because that's
the way Vista was written. As I already told you, they exist only for
backwards compatibility with older software which was programmed to use
Documents and Settings. It is the same whether you use Vista 32 or 64-bit.
The folders will *never* "appear". They will *always* be virtual and
inaccessible - because they aren't a *real* location.
What are you ultimately trying to do? If you are trying to set up sharing,
either use the Public folder to share data between users on the same system
or share folders in your *real* User directory.
Malke
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