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RobB;703733 Wrote: What do I need to do to be able to access my documents? Thanks in advance, Rob Hello Rob, You are not giving us anything to work on. Ex. 1. Describe in detail how did you go about trying to access your documents. 2. When your attempt failed, what did the screen say? Any error message? 3. Were you able to access before? If yes, How long ago ? 4. Do you have SP1? If yes, did this problem arise after SP1 ? 5. You have Vista or XP ? 6. Have you recently installed new program(s) ? That's what I can think of --- for now. Informations are what we need to deduce a possible solution. -- t-4-2 |
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When I use Windows Explorer (Vista) and click on the My Documents folder, I
get a message stating "My Documents is not accessible. Access is denied." Upon further investigation, I found that there is another folder titled Documents, which can be viewed with Windows Explorer. So Vista just renamed the folder and is keeping the old folder non-accessible . Thanks, Rob "t-4-2" wrote: RobB;703733 Wrote: What do I need to do to be able to access my documents? Thanks in advance, Rob Hello Rob, You are not giving us anything to work on. Ex. 1. Describe in detail how did you go about trying to access your documents. 2. When your attempt failed, what did the screen say? Any error message? 3. Were you able to access before? If yes, How long ago ? 4. Do you have SP1? If yes, did this problem arise after SP1 ? 5. You have Vista or XP ? 6. Have you recently installed new program(s) ? That's what I can think of --- for now. Informations are what we need to deduce a possible solution. -- t-4-2 |
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RobB;704966 Wrote: When I use Windows Explorer (Vista) and click on the My Documents folder, I get a message stating "My Documents is not accessible. Access is denied." Upon further investigation, I found that there is another folder titled Documents, which can be viewed with Windows Explorer. So Vista just renamed the folder and is keeping the old folder non-accessible . Thanks, Rob "t-4-2" wrote: RobB;703733 Wrote: Hello Rob, You are not giving us anything to work on. Ex. 1. Describe in detail how did you go about trying to access your documents. 2. When your attempt failed, what did the screen say? Any error message? 3. Were you able to access before? If yes, How long ago ? 4. Do you have SP1? If yes, did this problem arise after SP1 ? 5. You have Vista or XP ? 6. Have you recently installed new program(s) ? That's what I can think of --- for now. Informations are what we need to deduce a possible solution. -- t-4-2 Hello Rob, Nice to know you get your Documents. One curious question : Did you upgrade your XP to Vista ? MY Documents is XP lingo. -- t-4-2 |
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The word ‘My’ has been dropped and the location of XP folders like Documents
& Settings and History are no longer in the same place. They are displayed when ‘hidden files’ are displayed but they are ‘Junctions‘, i.e. they are there for historical reasons so that old programs that would normally use them are redirected to the new Vista locations. Junctions can be recognised by having a little curly up-arrow like a shortcut and cannot be accessed. In Vista you can see a list of these folders using a command prompt. Go to the Windows Orb (Start), type cmd and press Enter. Now type DIR /AL (Note the space and the capitals are for clarity only) and press Enter. The results will be a list of all the Junctions for the user folders, showing the name of the old XP user folder and the name of the new folder in brackets. "t-4-2" wrote: RobB;704966 Wrote: When I use Windows Explorer (Vista) and click on the My Documents folder, I get a message stating "My Documents is not accessible. Access is denied." Upon further investigation, I found that there is another folder titled Documents, which can be viewed with Windows Explorer. So Vista just renamed the folder and is keeping the old folder non-accessible . Thanks, Rob "t-4-2" wrote: RobB;703733 Wrote: Hello Rob, You are not giving us anything to work on. Ex. 1. Describe in detail how did you go about trying to access your documents. 2. When your attempt failed, what did the screen say? Any error message? 3. Were you able to access before? If yes, How long ago ? 4. Do you have SP1? If yes, did this problem arise after SP1 ? 5. You have Vista or XP ? 6. Have you recently installed new program(s) ? That's what I can think of --- for now. Informations are what we need to deduce a possible solution. -- t-4-2 Hello Rob, Nice to know you get your Documents. One curious question : Did you upgrade your XP to Vista ? MY Documents is XP lingo. -- t-4-2 |