"Turner Morgan" <> wrote in message
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> In XP, under each user name was a subdirectory labeled "Desktop" and this
> contained all the shortcut and/or program icons for that user. If I
> installed a program, i.e., Visual Studio, under my user name, the shortcut
> would also show up in my wife's desktop. Since she had no use for Visual
> Studio, I would use Windows Explorer to delete the Visual Studio shortcut
> from her desktop. It remained on my desktop, however.
>
> How is this done in Vista? My wife's user name in Windows Explorer has a
> "Desktop" subdirectory but the only thing in there is desktop.ini.
> However, her desktop has all the shortcut icons mine does.
>
> What's the secret? How or where do I have to go to remove all those icons
> from her desktop?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Turner
>
C:/users/public/desktop is common to all users.
Move from there to your /desktop folder the ones you don't want for your
wife.
Or delete them from public, and create them
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The Paladin
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