Yes, deleting the all the Favorites folders is probably your best bet.
Renaming them won't work (the desktop.ini will compensate, saying,
basically, that it's your Favorites folder, but show another name using its
LocalizedResourceName function). Copy and Paste all your bookmark files and
folders into a New Folder, except the desktop.ini and the Links folder. In
New Folder, create another folder called Old Links. Copy your bookmark
files and folders under Links (except the desktop.ini) to the Old Links
folder. In the Registry Editor, go to these two keys to reset the defaults:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell
Folders
In the right-hand pane, right-click on Favorites and choose Modify. Change
the data to "C:\Users\(Your Name)\Favorites" (without quotation marks), if
it's not that already.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\User
Shell Folders
In the right-hand pane, right-click on Favorites and choose Modify. Change
the data to "%USERPROFILE%\Favorites" (without quotation marks), if it's not
that already.
Delete all the Favorites folders. Log Off, and then Log back ON. Press the
Windows key + R on your keyboard.
Type "shell:favorites" (without quotation marks) in the Run box, and press
OK. Hopefully, a new Favorites folder will pop up in Windows Explorer in
the default location, with the correct blue-green icon. It's Properties
should have a Location tab. It should contain a Links folder. Move your
files back to Favorites from New Folder and Old Links.
"Colin" <> wrote in message
news:E4CA01E3-EF7B-468D-AA77-...
> If I could just delete and re-create the whole Favorites folder, maybe
> that would fix things. Is there any way to do that?
>
> Thanks,
> Colin
>
>
> "PaulB" <> wrote in message
> news:BAA5B600-E039-4147-ADEE-...
>> Go to the Start Orb and type "shell:favorites" (without the quotes) into
>> the
>> search box. That should take you to the favorites folder and reset
>> things.
>> --
>> Paul
>>
>>
>> "Colin" wrote:
>>
>>> I had changed my Favorites Folder a few times with no problem (Start |
>>> right
>>> click on Favorites | enter a new folder in the Location tab). Just
>>> today, I
>>> tried to use a Briefcase so I could share between computers, and it
>>> asked me
>>> about the desktop.ini file. I think I made a bad choice in answering the
>>> question, because now the Location tab is gone from my Favorites
>>> properties
>>> under the Start menu. It's now stuck at the last location I had set for
>>> my
>>> Favorites.
>>>
>>> How do I restore this?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Colin
>>>
>
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