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Hello I'm using Windows Vista. I use Firefox to browse the web instead of
IE, so I don't need to see the Favorites folder displayed in my user folder in Windows Explorer (or whatever it's called in Vista - i'm talking about explorer.exe), the one whose icon is a yellow star popping out of a green folder. I've tried deleting it but Vista just regenerates it each time I restart. I've tried hiding it but that doesn't do anything. It's completely empty and I'm never going to fill it with links. Any way to make it not show up? It's like Vista has made it a system folder, and it's a little annoying. Thank you |
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It is considered one of the user shell folders.
You can of, course, rename it, change the icon, redirect it, and use it for anything you like. Then you even have an extra folder to cascade off the Start Menu. That being said, it's constantly recreated because of the 'Favorites' entry in the registry under the key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders] Deleting 'Favorites' from there, and, for good measure, from he [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders] combined with logging off & back on should allow you to delete Favorites without it being recreated. -- Good Luck, Keith Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User] "ryan" wrote in message ... Hello I'm using Windows Vista. I use Firefox to browse the web instead of IE, so I don't need to see the Favorites folder displayed in my user folder in Windows Explorer (or whatever it's called in Vista - i'm talking about explorer.exe), the one whose icon is a yellow star popping out of a green folder. I've tried deleting it but Vista just regenerates it each time I restart. I've tried hiding it but that doesn't do anything. It's completely empty and I'm never going to fill it with links. Any way to make it not show up? It's like Vista has made it a system folder, and it's a little annoying. Thank you |