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JDS
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      02-17-2009
I'm the user Jack with file structure looking like:

C:/Users/Jack/ here several folders are listed including My Documents (Looks
like shortcut) and Documents. Not sure why both appear but I can't get into
My Documents but can get into Documents.

Inside My Documents is My Music (looks like shortcut) but I can't get into
that either.

What am I missing here? I'm sensing Vista uses folders as "pointers" but
I'm not sure thats a lot different than XP? Very confusing why with admin
privileges I can't get into some folders. Am I displaying too much detail?

 
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Tyro
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      02-17-2009
Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software that
refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the proper place
in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my documents" is
"documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use junctions. They
are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why don't you just use
what Vista gives you?

Tyro

"JDS" <> wrote in message
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> I'm the user Jack with file structure looking like:
>
> C:/Users/Jack/ here several folders are listed including My Documents
> (Looks like shortcut) and Documents. Not sure why both appear but I can't
> get into My Documents but can get into Documents.
>
> Inside My Documents is My Music (looks like shortcut) but I can't get into
> that either.
>
> What am I missing here? I'm sensing Vista uses folders as "pointers" but
> I'm not sure thats a lot different than XP? Very confusing why with admin
> privileges I can't get into some folders. Am I displaying too much
> detail?


 
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JDS
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      02-17-2009
I will. Am I seeing these because I'm showing hidden files?

"Tyro" <> wrote in message
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> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the proper
> place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my documents" is
> "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use junctions.
> They are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why don't you
> just use what Vista gives you?
>


 
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      02-17-2009
Checking DO NOT show hidden files and folders gets rid of some of the
problem, but I still don't see a Music folder under user Jack?

"Tyro" <> wrote in message
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> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the proper
> place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my documents" is
> "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use junctions.
> They are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why don't you
> just use what Vista gives you?
>


 
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Tyro
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      02-17-2009
If you created them in Vista, you'll see them. I have hidden files
displayed. I see the junctions only in a command window with "dir /ah".

Tyro

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> I will. Am I seeing these because I'm showing hidden files?
>
> "Tyro" <> wrote in message
> news:r%Cml.7332$...
>
>
>> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
>> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the
>> proper place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my
>> documents" is "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use
>> junctions. They are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why
>> don't you just use what Vista gives you?
>>

>

 
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Tyro
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      02-17-2009
I have music under my account name. Music should be there for every account
created unless someone has been playing with the default profile.

Tyro

"JDS" <> wrote in message
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> Checking DO NOT show hidden files and folders gets rid of some of the
> problem, but I still don't see a Music folder under user Jack?
>
> "Tyro" <> wrote in message
> news:r%Cml.7332$...
>> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
>> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the
>> proper place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my
>> documents" is "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use
>> junctions. They are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why
>> don't you just use what Vista gives you?
>>

>

 
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JDS
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      02-17-2009
Maybe "someone" has (probably me before I've realized what I've done!)

PC has 2 users. Deb and Jack

Users/Deb has:
Contacts
Desktop
Documents
Downloads
Favorites
Links
Music
Pictures
Saved Games
Searches
Videos
And all are a green/blue color.

Users/Jack has:
..dvdcss (manilla in color)
Contacts
Desktop (manilla in color)
Documents
Downloads
Favorites
Links
Saved Games
Searches
Videos
Music and Pictures are missing.

Now here is where I probably goofed up. There is a "Public" user as well
and I wanted Music, Pictures, and Videos to be common for all users so I
must have dragged some folders and/or files to the Public area.

Users/Public has:
Pictures (green/blue) with my photos and sub-folders inside
Public Documents (Manilla)
Public Downloads (Mailla)
Public Music (Manilla) with a Music folder inside that is green/blue (with
files and sub-folders inside)
Public Videos (Manilla) with all my video files
Recorded TV (Manilla)

So, should I just take a crack at dragging the folders wher I think they
would have been originally or will that make it worse?

Thanks for all the help too!

"Tyro" <> wrote in message
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>I have music under my account name. Music should be there for every account
>created unless someone has been playing with the default profile.
>
> Tyro
>
> "JDS" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Checking DO NOT show hidden files and folders gets rid of some of the
>> problem, but I still don't see a Music folder under user Jack?
>>
>> "Tyro" <> wrote in message
>> news:r%Cml.7332$...
>>> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
>>> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the
>>> proper place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my
>>> documents" is "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to
>>> use junctions. They are for Vista's use and access to them is
>>> restricted. Why don't you just use what Vista gives you?
>>>

>>


 
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Richard G. Harper
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      02-17-2009
Yes. Turning off the option to show hidden files will also hide the
junction points.

"JDS" <> wrote in message
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> I will. Am I seeing these because I'm showing hidden files?
>
> "Tyro" <> wrote in message
> news:r%Cml.7332$...
>
>
>> Those are junctions (shortcuts) that Vista uses so that legacy software
>> that refers to folders such as "my documents" can get routed to the
>> proper place in Vista. In Vista there are no "my" anything. "my
>> documents" is "documents", "my music" is "music". You have no need to use
>> junctions. They are for Vista's use and access to them is restricted. Why
>> don't you just use what Vista gives you?
>>

>

 
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      02-17-2009
I have found that leaving files in the default location (ie. users/jack)
will result in data loss if you reinstall.
Vista replaces the folders with empty ones and any files in the default
location go POOF.
I create my own folders (outside of any Vista created folder) for anything I
want to actually keep!

"JDS" <> wrote in message
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> Maybe "someone" has (probably me before I've realized what I've done!)

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JDS
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      02-18-2009
Do you think I should drag the files back where they were originally or
leave them alone?

"NotEvenMe" <> wrote in message
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>I have found that leaving files in the default location (ie. users/jack)
>will result in data loss if you reinstall.
> Vista replaces the folders with empty ones and any files in the default
> location go POOF.
> I create my own folders (outside of any Vista created folder) for anything
> I want to actually keep!
>
> "JDS" <> wrote in message
> news:6118509B-AE14-4800-88F2-...
>> Maybe "someone" has (probably me before I've realized what I've done!)

> <snip>
>


 
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