On 12/16/09, Allen posted:
> Gene E. Bloch wrote:
>> On 12/16/09, charles cashion posted:
>>> I have a few shortcuts on my computer
>>> c:\users\charles\Local Settings
>>> c:\users\charles\My Documents
>>> c:\users\charles\NetHood
>>> c:\users\charles\PrintHood
>>> c:\users\charles\Recent
>>> c:\users\charles\SendTo
>>> c:\users\charles\Start Menu
>>> c:\users\charles\Templates
>>> I guess that is eight.
>>> They all have a few things in common.
>>> (a)if you right click and select explore or open
>>> you get the message "not accessible"
>>> (b)if you select properties, it opens a typical
>>> properties window but it does not
>>> tell the target
>>> (c)if you select sendto and sent it to your
>>> favorite editor, it is blank.
>>> Q? Why are the eight shortcuts there?
>>> Charles
>>
>> They are there to provide access for old software that doesn't know the new
>> Vista directory scheme. They are called junction points. Ignore them
>> :-)
>>
> Thank you, Gene Bloch. I was just getting ready to search for something like
> this and for some reason I clicked on your message before I clicked on All
> Read. Providential, you might say.
> Allen
Well, I used to live in Providence :-)
I know the above info only from reading this newsgroup, by the way...
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