Hi Mary,
Both are necessary, these are the structures used in virtualizing
applications to run in the user environment. Have you checked to see that
folder options/view tab is set correctly to see this hidden system folder?
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"Mary O." <> wrote in message
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> This was the path to my stationery folder before I used Revo unstaller to
> uninstall the program "malwarebot remover"
>
> C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\Stationery
>
> Now AppData no longer appears and the Local folder is empty.
> Did the uninstaller cause this and is it necessary to have these items in
> the list?
>
> I now access my stationery folder in this way:
> C:\program files\common files\microsoft shared\stationery.
>
> Just curious about why the original path is no longer there and if AppData
> and Local folders are necessary for anything. If so, how do I get them
> back?
>
> I have a new computer an Emachine with Vista Home Basic and I use Windows
> Mail.
>
> Mary O.
>