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Paul100
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      06-10-2008

I'm still trying to get the hang of Vista accounts and the haze that
surrounds them!
I have only recently "converted" from XP and am having trouble with
Folders that are refused access!
Following Brinks excellent Tutorial on this site I've created an
Administrator account so I now have my original account which I gave
Admin Privileges too. According to Properies tag most files seem to have
System, All Users and my account.

If I open Widows Explorer and expand my User Folder, it has 24 Folders
of which 13 have sub-Folders (ie they have an expansion arrow against
them). However of this 13, there are 7 that when I try to see their
content with W Explorer, I get the message "C:\Users\Paul's\Application
Data is not accessible. Access is Denied". The pop-up heading is
"Location is not available". However by earlier experience I know that I
can delete these files without any complaint!

These file are Application Data, Local settings, Nethood, Printhood,
Send To, Start Menu and Templates! There was one more, Cookies which I
have deleted and nothing seems to complain ( I mainly use Mozilla
Thunderbird).

However if I now open the new Administrator account (but still in my
account), I get the same files plus Cookies and the same message.

Right, when I now swap to my Administrator account and open W
Explorer for the Admin User entry I only get 10 Folders, all the barred
ones plus AppData are misssing!!
It's the same if I open my Paul's Account, all the barred ones are now
missing.
so am I to assume that a) Explorer is very selective in what it shows
you or b) I've forgotten to change the Files views in the control Panel!

Why are these files barred to my Paul's Account? Why cannot I get ito
my start Menu?

Suggestions welcomed! (No rude comments about Vista please)

regards
Paul 100


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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      06-11-2008
Paul

The folders where you are seeing the 'access denied' error message are not
real folders. They are called Junction Points and are only there because
that folder which was used in XP is no longer used in Vista. Visit the
following website and read the article for a complete explanation and a
list of all these junction points. You should not delete or change the
permisions on the junction points.

Svrops.com - Windows Vista Junction Points:
http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/jpoints.htm


To see all of these folders, you need to enable the hidden files and folders
option. In Windows Explorer, click the Organize Button/Folder and Search
Options/View Tab. In the Hidden Files section, select the 'Show Hidden Files
and Folders' option.

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"Paul100" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> I'm still trying to get the hang of Vista accounts and the haze that
> surrounds them!
> I have only recently "converted" from XP and am having trouble with
> Folders that are refused access!
> Following Brinks excellent Tutorial on this site I've created an
> Administrator account so I now have my original account which I gave
> Admin Privileges too. According to Properies tag most files seem to have
> System, All Users and my account.
>
> If I open Widows Explorer and expand my User Folder, it has 24 Folders
> of which 13 have sub-Folders (ie they have an expansion arrow against
> them). However of this 13, there are 7 that when I try to see their
> content with W Explorer, I get the message "C:\Users\Paul's\Application
> Data is not accessible. Access is Denied". The pop-up heading is
> "Location is not available". However by earlier experience I know that I
> can delete these files without any complaint!
>
> These file are Application Data, Local settings, Nethood, Printhood,
> Send To, Start Menu and Templates! There was one more, Cookies which I
> have deleted and nothing seems to complain ( I mainly use Mozilla
> Thunderbird).
>
> However if I now open the new Administrator account (but still in my
> account), I get the same files plus Cookies and the same message.
>
> Right, when I now swap to my Administrator account and open W
> Explorer for the Admin User entry I only get 10 Folders, all the barred
> ones plus AppData are misssing!!
> It's the same if I open my Paul's Account, all the barred ones are now
> missing.
> so am I to assume that a) Explorer is very selective in what it shows
> you or b) I've forgotten to change the Files views in the control Panel!
>
> Why are these files barred to my Paul's Account? Why cannot I get ito
> my start Menu?
>
> Suggestions welcomed! (No rude comments about Vista please)
>
> regards
> Paul 100
>
>
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Paul100
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      06-12-2008

Thank you Ronnie for your reply. I would never have found the answer b
an ordinary search. It's a shame that the svrops site seems to have bee
allowed to decay with very little Vista info apart from this. I have M
'Step by step for Windows Vista' ($34.99) by J Preppernau and J Cox bu
it does not mention these junction points! I suppose it means investin
in an even thicker and more expensive volume
thanks again. Paul10

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Ronnie Vernon MVP
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      06-13-2008
Paul

Glad this helped, enjoy.

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"Paul100" <> wrote in message
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>
> Thank you Ronnie for your reply. I would never have found the answer by
> an ordinary search. It's a shame that the svrops site seems to have been
> allowed to decay with very little Vista info apart from this. I have MS
> 'Step by step for Windows Vista' ($34.99) by J Preppernau and J Cox but
> it does not mention these junction points! I suppose it means investing
> in an even thicker and more expensive volume!
> thanks again. Paul100
>
>
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