"Jr" <> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Single user of computer and am the administrator, upgraded from XP to Home
> premium. In explorer in the Users folder with my account name why do some
> of the sub-folders such as Application Data, Local Settings, My Documents,
> NetHood, Send to, Start Menu have little blue shortcut arrows on the
> icons. I cannot open them getting the message:
> C:\Users\my name\Local Settings is not accessible
> Access is denied.
As far as I understand (I run here a German Vista), you are struggeling with
virtual folders. Thouse entries are not real folders, instead it are NTFS
links (available for compatibility issues and pointing to the Vista folders
aka documents, images etc.).
Here is a German blog
http://blogs.technet.com/dmelanchtho...ows-vista.aspx
written by a German MS employee Daniel Melanchthon, who discuss this topic
in deepth. Maybe you can use a web-tranlator to read the German text in
english.
And here is another tipp: Just switch off the Explorer ability to show
system folders - it isn't necessary in Windows Vista and it is risky to
enable system file view (because some users are struggeling with the NTFS
links or trying to delete the desktop.ini files ;-).
>
> When I first installed Vista, I swear I was able to open the Local
> Settings folder so that I could manually delete entries from the temp
> folder.
>
Personally I think this is bullshit or just a phantasy ;-).
> Personally I think Microsoft went a little overboard with all this
> permission stuff.
Won't agree. Just work with Vista instead against Vista and everything will
be fine :-).
Regards
G. Born
www.borncity.de