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Organizing folders in All Programs and now can't see or find the
Administrative Tools folders or programs. Folder is visible under System Maintenance in Control Panel. How can I restore? |
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ughhh....
How exactly were you doing this (and why?--no forget it, I probably don't want to know) Did you right click the START ORB and choose EXPLORE (or OPEN) ALL USERS? or Did you right click the START ORB and choose EXPLORE (or OPEN) (at the top of the menu)? I'm just kind of fumbling here, but this is my thinking.....there are actually two folders named ADMINISTRATIVE TOOLS, one is a real folder in the ALL USERS section of C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools The other is actually a virtual folder C:\Users\{user name}\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools that points to the above folder. To even guess what to do, we need to first figure out which item you killed. btw--did you perhaps look into subfolders to see if you just dragged it to another nearby folder? "TXVistaUser" wrote in message ... Organizing folders in All Programs and now can't see or find the Administrative Tools folders or programs. Folder is visible under System Maintenance in Control Panel. How can I restore? |