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I seem to have two different icons for a folder named "Public" on my Vista
Ultimate laptop: One has a regular folder icon, and is in the tree under the Administrator User Account name. The other is an icon that looks like a folder with a bus bar under it, and this one is located along with a similar-looking folder named "User" under the Computer name tree. Why are there two separate Public folders, and what does the one with the bus-bar icon represent? When I click on this one, the computer keeps trying to open it and then stops responding. In my attempts to access shared files on this laptop from my Win98SE desktop, when I was able to add a shortcut to the laptop PC in Network Neighborhood, double clikcing on it showed folders titled Public and Users, whcih leads me to believe it is pointing to the bus-bar icon folders. However, when I double click this Public folder, nothing happens and the computer locks up. -- Shri |
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