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Vista Home Premium SP2.
It happened a few times, ( not all the time ) when I tried to create a shortcut on my desktop, an icon would show up also. It's called " desktop.ini ". In the past I just deleted it. But I am wondering what it is, and was it wrong that I had deleted it ? Thank you. t-4-2 |
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Thank you.
Yes. I had set "show " hidden files. t-4-2 "Poutnik" wrote in message ... In article , says... Vista Home Premium SP2. It happened a few times, ( not all the time ) when I tried to create a shortcut on my desktop, an icon would show up also. It's called " desktop.ini ". In the past I just deleted it. But I am wondering what it is, and was it wrong that I had deleted it ? Thank you. t-4-2 Vista creates desktop.ini in many folders, it is folder explorer view configuration file. I supose you have set option in explorer to display hidden files. Vista is not clever enough not to display it on desktop. -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |
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You can "show hidden files", and still see them.
You need to "hide protected operating system files", in order to not see them. -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "t-4-2" wrote in message ... Thank you. Yes. I had set "show " hidden files. t-4-2 "Poutnik" wrote in message ... In article , says... Vista Home Premium SP2. It happened a few times, ( not all the time ) when I tried to create a shortcut on my desktop, an icon would show up also. It's called " desktop.ini ". In the past I just deleted it. But I am wondering what it is, and was it wrong that I had deleted it ? Thank you. t-4-2 Vista creates desktop.ini in many folders, it is folder explorer view configuration file. I supose you have set option in explorer to display hidden files. Vista is not clever enough not to display it on desktop. -- Poutnik The best depends on how the best is defined. |