A clean install would have made no difference. Those junctions are there
for legacy application support. Without them many older programs would
fail, as they don't know about the new folder structure in Vista.
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> On Feb 5, 6:33 am, Nicholas <Nicho...@discussions.microsoft.com>
> wrote:
>> Hi ,
>> I have just upgraded to vista business and i noted that though i am an
>> administrator with full rights, i am unable to delete some files and
>> folders
>> as it says i need permission to do so. Can anyone advice me?
>>
>> Thanks
>
> I went the upgrade route to from XP Pro to Vista Ultimate. I found
> the same thing on my system. Seems ALL folders with the old XP "My * "
> are still showing and have been replaced by folders named Documents,
> Videos, Pictures and ect. The old folders are there but you cannot do
> anything with them. You get an error message telling you that you do
> not have rights access to them. I saw a post somewhere that the old
> folders contain links to the new folders the upgrade created when you
> access them. All the more reason I should have done a clean install.
> I can only imagine the spyder web of files and tracks that are all
> over the installation of Vista in an upgrade process. I knew the road
> was going to be bumpy but it is a lot rougher than some of the
> articles I read prasing the upgrade version.
>