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Hal
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      06-24-2008
Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files. (I have Vista Home
Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if this is what Vista does.

#1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
#2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.

Should I delete one? If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly
the same, but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or update/change
a file it goes to both places. (I am the only one on the computer)

They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.

When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are under
#1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes to #1.

Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
"Hal"?

Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
alone?

 
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pacca
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      06-24-2008
leave it.
"Hal" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files. (I have Vista Home
> Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if this is what Vista
> does.
>
> #1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
> #2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.
>
> Should I delete one? If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly
> the same, but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or
> update/change a file it goes to both places. (I am the only one on the
> computer)
>
> They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
> Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.
>
> When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are
> under #1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes
> to #1.
>
> Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
> "Hal"?
>
> Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
> alone?
>


 
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PaulB
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      06-24-2008
Do not delete any because they are the same files. Desktop Hal is the
shortcut (but not displayed as a shortcut) to the files under c:\users\Hal.

--
Paul


"Hal" wrote:

> Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files. (I have Vista Home
> Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if this is what Vista does.
>
> #1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
> #2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.
>
> Should I delete one? If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly
> the same, but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or update/change
> a file it goes to both places. (I am the only one on the computer)
>
> They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
> Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.
>
> When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are under
> #1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes to #1.
>
> Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
> "Hal"?
>
> Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
> alone?
>
>

 
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PaulB
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      06-24-2008
If you want to see what happens, create a dummy folder in one, the look in
the other. Then delete the folder. You will see it deleted from "both"
because there really is only one location.
--
Paul


"Hal" wrote:

> Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files. (I have Vista Home
> Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if this is what Vista does.
>
> #1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
> #2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.
>
> Should I delete one? If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly
> the same, but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or update/change
> a file it goes to both places. (I am the only one on the computer)
>
> They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
> Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.
>
> When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are under
> #1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes to #1.
>
> Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
> "Hal"?
>
> Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
> alone?
>
>

 
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Patrick Keenan
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      06-24-2008
"Hal" <> wrote in message
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> Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files.


In fact, you have not. There's just a feature that can lead you to you
think you have.

> (I have Vista Home Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if
> this is what Vista does.


It is. It's also what XP and Windows 2000 do.

>
> #1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
> #2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.
>
> Should I delete one?


No, because there is only one.

> If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly the same,


There is only one file set, and it is the same as itself.

> but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or update/change a file
> it goes to both places.


There is actually only one place, which is described in two different ways.
This dual description can lead you to wrongly think that there are two
different file sets, but there is only one.

> (I am the only one on the computer)
>
> They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
> Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.


Yes, this is the basic account folder structure.

>
> When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are
> under #1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes
> to #1.


"Both" locations are the same place. There is only one location, with two
different descriptions.

>
> Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
> "Hal"?
>
> Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
> alone?


You're just not understanding that you are seeing the same files from two
different places. XP does *exactly* the same thing.

Do not delete the file - there is only the one copy.

If you want to confirm this, select a file as a test - perhaps create a
text file on the desktop named "searchtest.txt". Contents do not matter.
Now, use a search utility to look at the drive to find that file. You
will find that there is only the one copy.

HTH
-pk

 
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oscar
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      06-24-2008
I concur. Do not delete any files in this situation. You are looking at the
same files from two different "directions."



"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

> "Hal" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
> > Somehow, I have created two copies of all my files.

>
> In fact, you have not. There's just a feature that can lead you to you
> think you have.
>
> > (I have Vista Home Basic) I have no idea how I did this or when, or if
> > this is what Vista does.

>
> It is. It's also what XP and Windows 2000 do.
>
> >
> > #1: copy is under: Desktop - Hal, and
> > #2: is under Desktop - Computer - Compaq (C - Users - Hal.
> >
> > Should I delete one?

>
> No, because there is only one.
>
> > If so, which one? It appears that they are exactly the same,

>
> There is only one file set, and it is the same as itself.
>
> > but I haven't checked every file, and when I add or update/change a file
> > it goes to both places.

>
> There is actually only one place, which is described in two different ways.
> This dual description can lead you to wrongly think that there are two
> different file sets, but there is only one.
>
> > (I am the only one on the computer)
> >
> > They both have: AppData, and the Green color files, Contacts, Desktop,
> > Documents, Downloads, Favorites, Links, Music, Pictures, etc.

>
> Yes, this is the basic account folder structure.
>
> >
> > When I use "Search", it appears that the returned files properties are
> > under #1 (Desktop - Hal) and when I use "Save As" for a file, it also goes
> > to #1.

>
> "Both" locations are the same place. There is only one location, with two
> different descriptions.
>
> >
> > Therefore, I think I should delete #2, but would I delete "Users" or just
> > "Hal"?
> >
> > Am I getting into dangerous waters in doing this or should I just leave it
> > alone?

>
> You're just not understanding that you are seeing the same files from two
> different places. XP does *exactly* the same thing.
>
> Do not delete the file - there is only the one copy.
>
> If you want to confirm this, select a file as a test - perhaps create a
> text file on the desktop named "searchtest.txt". Contents do not matter.
> Now, use a search utility to look at the drive to find that file. You
> will find that there is only the one copy.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>

 
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