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| Windows Vista File Management Issues or questions in relation to Vista's file management. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management) |
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I was doing a backup of my documents to an external hardrive ( which I have
done before with no problems).... After completing this, I went to write an emial and add an attachment from MY DOCUMENTS: Well, My documents is NOT there in the list with my desktop and my computer and I have no way of putting it back in THAT LIST... However, If I go to the WINDOWS Start page, MY documents IS listed and all my documents are there... HOW can I put My Documents back in the LIST with my desktop etc so when I want to add an attachment to an email, I am allowed to do so... PLEASE HELP!!! Andy |
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andy wrote:
I was doing a backup of my documents to an external hardrive ( which I have done before with no problems).... After completing this, I went to write an emial and add an attachment from MY DOCUMENTS: Well, My documents is NOT there in the list with my desktop and my computer and I have no way of putting it back in THAT LIST... However, If I go to the WINDOWS Start page, MY documents IS listed and all my documents are there... HOW can I put My Documents back in the LIST with my desktop etc so when I want to add an attachment to an email, I am allowed to do so... There is no "My Documents" folder. All the "My [x]" folders that you knew from XP are only virtual folders in Vista. They are called "junctions" and are there only for backwards compatibility with older software that is hard-coded to expect "My Documents" to exist. In Vista, you have a user file hierarchy of [SystemDrive, usually C:]\Users\Your Username\Documents [Downloads] [Pictures] [Music], etc. So you don't want to put any directories with "My" in their names in any lists. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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Create a new folder for your documents anywhere but the root directory. Name
it whatever you like (including My Documents). For example, I use Personal Documents as a Desktop subfolder. "andy" wrote in message ... I was doing a backup of my documents to an external hardrive ( which I have done before with no problems).... After completing this, I went to write an emial and add an attachment from MY DOCUMENTS: Well, My documents is NOT there in the list with my desktop and my computer and I have no way of putting it back in THAT LIST... However, If I go to the WINDOWS Start page, MY documents IS listed and all my documents are there... HOW can I put My Documents back in the LIST with my desktop etc so when I want to add an attachment to an email, I am allowed to do so... PLEASE HELP!!! Andy |
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SORRY for the cross posting but I had NO idea which area to put it in to get
an answer..BY the way, I fixxed it but have no idea what I did except go into my document folders.....I right clicked on the listing of all the items that were on the favorites list ( as if I were going to insert and attachment) and it was there when I right clicked the area...so I fixxed it myself...nothing else posted made any sense to me as I had no idea what you all were talking about.. I am not that computer literate yo understand root etc. but thank you very much for attempting to help me...it is fixxed and back to normal... "Bob" wrote: Create a new folder for your documents anywhere but the root directory. Name it whatever you like (including My Documents). For example, I use Personal Documents as a Desktop subfolder. "andy" wrote in message ... I was doing a backup of my documents to an external hardrive ( which I have done before with no problems).... After completing this, I went to write an emial and add an attachment from MY DOCUMENTS: Well, My documents is NOT there in the list with my desktop and my computer and I have no way of putting it back in THAT LIST... However, If I go to the WINDOWS Start page, MY documents IS listed and all my documents are there... HOW can I put My Documents back in the LIST with my desktop etc so when I want to add an attachment to an email, I am allowed to do so... PLEASE HELP!!! Andy |