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marcm
Hi all,
I am running Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba Satellite
I had moved my desktop folder and started having some trouble and then
noticed duplicate desktop folders. I used the tutorials and got a
single desktop folder with the default location as verified in the
registry.
There are still some things that seem wrong:
1- If I open the desktop icon properties and click "find target" It
opens up to a desktop icon in a directory called "Public Documents".
This is a duplicate of my user directory.
2- If I open up explorer to C:/Users I do not see my user name. I have
folders for Default, Guest, Public, and Public Documents (the apparent
copy of my user directory).
I do see my user name at the top of the directory tree under Desktop.
There I have Marc (my user name), Public, Computer, Network, Control
Panel, Recycle Bin so this looks good.
At one point I was playing around with file sharing to put this laptop
on my home network and I might have created this problem (if it is a
problem then).
Can I fix this? Should I fix this?
Thanks for a great forum. You have all been a great help to me
already.
Marc
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marcm
I am running Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba Satellite
I had moved my desktop folder and started having some trouble and then
noticed duplicate desktop folders. I used the tutorials and got a
single desktop folder with the default location as verified in the
registry.
There are still some things that seem wrong:
1- If I open the desktop icon properties and click "find target" It
opens up to a desktop icon in a directory called "Public Documents".
This is a duplicate of my user directory.
2- If I open up explorer to C:/Users I do not see my user name. I have
folders for Default, Guest, Public, and Public Documents (the apparent
copy of my user directory).
I do see my user name at the top of the directory tree under Desktop.
There I have Marc (my user name), Public, Computer, Network, Control
Panel, Recycle Bin so this looks good.
At one point I was playing around with file sharing to put this laptop
on my home network and I might have created this problem (if it is a
problem then).
Can I fix this? Should I fix this?
Thanks for a great forum. You have all been a great help to me
already.
Marc
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marcm