Those junction points are just there for backwards compatability with
programs written for XP.
They don't take up any space and there's no reason to delete them.
There are PLENTY of more pressing problems with Vista than junction points!
"Jack" <> wrote in message
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On Apr 18, 10:33 am, Malke <ma...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> Jack wrote:
> > My wife and I just got new laptops with Vista Home Premium. In File
> > Explorer we both have several folders with blue shortcut arrows next
> > to them, and they can't be accessed. From reading past posts, I
> > gather these arenotreal, but virtual, but my question is how do I
> > get rid of them. I don't want them cluttering up my file management
> > windows, and I am tired of accidentally clicking on them and getting
> > an error message.
>
> You don't get rid of junctions (the virtual folders you mention). Either
> disable "Show Hidden Files" so you won't see the junctions or don't click
> on them.
>
> Malke
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Thanks - I've just done that. Hadn't occurred to me before. I don't
like the idea of hiding files on my own computer in my own house in my
own life, so thanks Microsoft for making me do it anyway.