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Old March 4th 08, 04:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
silverbob
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Can public folders be disabled? This my home PC and I'm running Home
Premium. Nobody else uses this PC and its not on a network. So, the concept
of public folders is irrelevant for me. I found that some programs I
installed placed files in my public folders. And, when I remove them, my
program no longer works.

And, there's this little public folders icon in my task bar that's taking up
space and I'd like to remove it.
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Old March 4th 08, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brink
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silverbob;634481 Wrote:
Can public folders be disabled? This my home PC and I'm running Home
Premium. Nobody else uses this PC and its not on a network. So, the
concept
of public folders is irrelevant for me. I found that some programs I
installed placed files in my public folders. And, when I remove them,
my
program no longer works.

And, there's this little public folders icon in my task bar that's
taking up
space and I'd like to remove it.


Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.

If the Public folders icon is in Quick launch, then it is safe to
delete it.

If it is a toolbar item on the Taskbar, then this will show you how to
get rid if it.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/73...-toolbars.html

Hope this helps you,
Shawn


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Old March 4th 08, 05:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
silverbob
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Default Public folders

Actually, the public folders icon is in my task bar, near the clock. I
already have too many icons there and would like to get rid of those I don't
need.


"Brink" wrote:


silverbob;634481 Wrote:
Can public folders be disabled? This my home PC and I'm running Home
Premium. Nobody else uses this PC and its not on a network. So, the
concept
of public folders is irrelevant for me. I found that some programs I
installed placed files in my public folders. And, when I remove them,
my
program no longer works.

And, there's this little public folders icon in my task bar that's
taking up
space and I'd like to remove it.


Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.

If the Public folders icon is in Quick launch, then it is safe to
delete it.

If it is a toolbar item on the Taskbar, then this will show you how to
get rid if it.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/73...-toolbars.html

Hope this helps you,
Shawn


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Old March 4th 08, 06:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Bob
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Default Public folders


"silverbob" wrote in message
...
Actually, the public folders icon is in my task bar, near the clock. I
already have too many icons there and would like to get rid of those I
don't
need.


Right click taskbarPropertiesCustomizeHide

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Old March 4th 08, 06:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brink
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silverbob;634570 Wrote:
Actually, the public folders icon is in my task bar, near the clock. I
already have too many icons there and would like to get rid of those I
don't
need.


"Brink" wrote:


silverbob;634481 Wrote:

Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.

If the Public folders icon is in Quick launch, then it is safe to
delete it.

If it is a toolbar item on the Taskbar, then this will show you how

to
get rid if it.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/73...-toolbars.html

Hope this helps you,
Shawn


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SilverBob,

Is this a 3rd party program that uses your Public folders in the
Notification tray icon area? See if you can right click on it to see
options to either close or exit the program. You will probably have to
remove them from the Startup programs list to prevent them from
reloading again at the next startup.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/79...e-disable.html

Shawn


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Old March 4th 08, 06:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Lee[_8_]
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Default Public folders

Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.



Wrong!

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...off.html?ltr=P
they CAN be disabled

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Old March 4th 08, 07:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Brink
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Default Public folders


Lee;634631 Wrote:
Hi SilverBob,



Wrong!

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...off.html?ltr=P
they CAN be disabled


LOL Lee,

Yes, they can be disabled for network sharing, but not for user
accounts on the single computer. I believe SilverBob was wanting to know
if he could just delete them all together.

Good idea anyway though.

Shawn


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Old March 5th 08, 01:21 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
silverbob
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Default Public folders

Everything here is set to "hide when minimized" and Public Folders is not
even in the list.


"Bob" wrote:


"silverbob" wrote in message
...
Actually, the public folders icon is in my task bar, near the clock. I
already have too many icons there and would like to get rid of those I
don't
need.


Right click taskbarPropertiesCustomizeHide


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Old March 5th 08, 01:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
silverbob
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Default Public folders

This tutorial only enables or disables network sharing. It doesn't prevent
users on the same machine from accessing the folders, nor does it make the
icon go away. My setting was already disabled.


"Lee" wrote:

Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.



Wrong!

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/12...off.html?ltr=P
they CAN be disabled

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Old March 5th 08, 01:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
silverbob
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Default Public folders

Well, I finally got rid of the Public Folders icon in my task bar. How?
First I disabled the Desktop toolbar, which made the Public Folders icon go
away as well. When I re-enabled the Desktop toolbar. The PF icon didn't
come back. I'll have to wait and see if it stays this way.

"silverbob" wrote:

Actually, the public folders icon is in my task bar, near the clock. I
already have too many icons there and would like to get rid of those I don't
need.


"Brink" wrote:


silverbob;634481 Wrote:
Can public folders be disabled? This my home PC and I'm running Home
Premium. Nobody else uses this PC and its not on a network. So, the
concept
of public folders is irrelevant for me. I found that some programs I
installed placed files in my public folders. And, when I remove them,
my
program no longer works.

And, there's this little public folders icon in my task bar that's
taking up
space and I'd like to remove it.


Hi SilverBob,

Sorry, you cannot remove the Public folders. They are a part of Vista
and are integrated with all user accounts on the computer.

If the Public folders icon is in Quick launch, then it is safe to
delete it.

If it is a toolbar item on the Taskbar, then this will show you how to
get rid if it.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/73...-toolbars.html

Hope this helps you,
Shawn


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