John Reid wrote:
> I went in to check my music in my Vista Music folder but I found a new
> MY MUSIC Folder. There was a new icon
> beside it, a musical note, but it would not let me in to view the files.
> It returned a message
> saying that "it was not accessible: Access Denied." I then noticed that two
> other folders had new icons beside them, MY PICTURES and MY VIDEOS. Further
> down was another folder MY DOCUMENTS. I was also locked out of this folder.
> It took me a little time to realize that these were XP names of folders.
>
> I have been playing with Windows Media Centre, the Movie Maker and Windows
> Media Player, and I could access all of my pictures and music there. I
> thought that these new files were created by these programmes for their own
> purposes. However, I still have my Vista files of Pictures, Videos and
> Music
> and I am able to access them in the usual way. However, I have no clue
> as to
> where the new MY DOCUMENTS folder came from.
>
> I have recently turned on the hidden folders so I can now see, for example,
> the APPLICATION and APPS Data Folders and perhaps these XP type of folder
> are stored there. I have not tried to delete them but I can access them
> through right clicking, and get a full menu of possibilities including that
> old reliable, Properties. It may be that by turning off the hidden files
> that the new ones might disappear but that would not answer the question of
> what are these XP file types doing here? I did turn off the hidden
> folders switch so
> I no longer can see the hidden folders and the XP type folders have
> disappeared.
>
> I would appreciate an explanation and advice as to what I should do about
> these rogue folders.
>
> I am running an Acer laptop (Aspire 7720) with 2 mg RAM and Intel Core duo,
> Vista Home Premium SP 1.
>
> John Reid
>
You don't need to do anything, these are not "rogue folders", they are
called junction points. Have a read of this article for an explanation:
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/content.aspx?id=43
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