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James Colbert
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      01-22-2007
I tried to add some shortcuts to 'Send To', but am denied to access the
folder. This also seems to be an issue with some other user folders as well,
i.e. 'Application Data' & Local Settings. Is there some method or workaround
that will allow me access to these folders?

Thanks,
James

 
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James Colbert
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      01-22-2007
Scratch that. Figured it out (took ownership and changed permissions).

Thanks,
James


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>I tried to add some shortcuts to 'Send To', but am denied to access the
>folder. This also seems to be an issue with some other user folders as
>well, i.e. 'Application Data' & Local Settings. Is there some method or
>workaround that will allow me access to these folders?
>
> Thanks,
> James


 
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Jimmy Brush
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      01-22-2007
Hello,

These locations are not real folders. They are application compatability
junctions that point legacy applications that try to access files inside of
them to the new location. The security restrictions are in place for a good
reason - they prevent applications from crashing/misbehaving when accessing
them - and should not be modified.

The new location for the send to folder is:

C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ SendTo


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James Colbert
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      01-22-2007
Thanks for the path. I thought I had checked there, but I must have missed
it. As for security, I removed the permissions I added immediately after.
Any idea why a shortcut to 'Send To' shows up in the folder, but not in the
'Send To' context menu?

Thanks,
James


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> Hello,
>
> These locations are not real folders. They are application compatability
> junctions that point legacy applications that try to access files inside
> of them to the new location. The security restrictions are in place for a
> good reason - they prevent applications from crashing/misbehaving when
> accessing them - and should not be modified.
>
> The new location for the send to folder is:
>
> C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\ SendTo
>
>
> --
> - JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
> Windows Vista Support Faq
> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/


 
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Jimmy Brush
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      01-22-2007
It works for me - In explorer, I dragged the selected SendTo folder in the
folders list into the contents pane and told it to create a shortcut. I
right-clicked on a file on my desktop, selected send to, and it was listed.

Make sure the shortcut does not have the hidden attribute.


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Bert Kinney
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      01-23-2007
Try Start - Run Shell:Sendto


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Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
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James Colbert wrote:
> I tried to add some shortcuts to 'Send To', but am denied to access the
> folder. This also seems to be an issue with some other user folders as
> well, i.e. 'Application Data' & Local Settings. Is there some method or
> workaround that will allow me access to these folders?
>
> Thanks,
> James

 
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James Colbert
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      01-23-2007
Just tried it again and it worked. The original shortcut must have come from
the appcompat junction. At any rate, thanks for your time and expertise.

James



"Jimmy Brush" <> wrote in message
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> It works for me - In explorer, I dragged the selected SendTo folder in the
> folders list into the contents pane and told it to create a shortcut. I
> right-clicked on a file on my desktop, selected send to, and it was
> listed.
>
> Make sure the shortcut does not have the hidden attribute.
>
>
> --
> - JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
> Windows Vista Support Faq
> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/


 
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Jimmy Brush
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      01-23-2007
You're welcome


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platnum
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      04-21-2007
Roomie removed send to menu somehow and even though there are shortcuts in
send to folder documents and settings but it never appears on right click
menu, i cant find the reg value. how do i get it back.? he cant remember how
he done or it.

"James Colbert" wrote:

> I tried to add some shortcuts to 'Send To', but am denied to access the
> folder. This also seems to be an issue with some other user folders as well,
> i.e. 'Application Data' & Local Settings. Is there some method or workaround
> that will allow me access to these folders?
>
> Thanks,
> James
>
>

 
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