Most of the standard XP folder names (My Documents, My Pictures, Documents &
Settings, etc.) are not folders in Vista.
They are junction points to be used by older programs which install to or
use those folders.
ie, the program tries to save to "My Documents", and Vista says "ok, you go
ahead, but I'm actually putting the files somewhere else
(C:\Users\youraccount\Documents)".
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"CWLee" <> wrote in message
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> "Bruce Chambers" <3t> wrote
>
>> Certainly.
>
>> It's accomplished via Windows Explorer's "View" options, just as it was
>> in Win2K and WinXP.
>
> Thanks ... Right! I had foolishly clicked on "Documents & Settings"
> first, and was not allowed to go any farther, and assumed that was true
> with the other directories under C:.
>
> Why am I denied access to the files and folders under Documents &
> Settings? (Other than that I'm a pretty low-tech guy!)
>
> Thanks again, and any further explanations appreciated.
>
> Best regards.