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When I search for all my Word documents, 478 results appear, but I only have
239. Each real file has a paired search result that is from an old file location. I used to store the file in such location but I moved it. I did this by moving a high-level folder, i.e. I changed the path of each of the 239 files by moving the high level folder. I wonder if this problem has something to do with "My Documents" being a special folder. In any case, when I click on each paired file, Windows complains that it cannot find the file. That's because I moved it. But why is it still finding it? It feels like my Explorer folder structure has lost integrity and that there are pointers to the old locations that were not deleted during the move. |
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Hi, Keith.
There is no "My Documents" folder in Vista. But there is a "My Documents" junction that simply points to the new location in C:\Users\{username}\Documents. The junction is maintained for the benefit of legacy programs that have not yet been revised for the new Vista scheme. So you are seeing each file once in its actual location (C:\Users...) and again in the "cross-reference" in the My Documents junction. Perhaps Vista's housekeeping just hasn't yet caught up with your move - which it DID NOT anticipate. You may need to right-click on Documents, then click Properties | Location | Restore Default to get your documents back to where Vista expects to find them. (I haven't done this little maneuver, so I can't tell you how - or how well - it works.) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Keith Howard" wrote in message ... When I search for all my Word documents, 478 results appear, but I only have 239. Each real file has a paired search result that is from an old file location. I used to store the file in such location but I moved it. I did this by moving a high-level folder, i.e. I changed the path of each of the 239 files by moving the high level folder. I wonder if this problem has something to do with "My Documents" being a special folder. In any case, when I click on each paired file, Windows complains that it cannot find the file. That's because I moved it. But why is it still finding it? It feels like my Explorer folder structure has lost integrity and that there are pointers to the old locations that were not deleted during the move. |
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I had read about junctions in the Windows Vista Inside Out book. To fix this
problem, I copied the files in Documents to a new Documents2 folder. Then I repointed to that location, then I repointed back to Documents. Some of those steps may not have been necessary, but it worked. We are back to normal now. Thanks. Keith "R. C. White" wrote: Hi, Keith. There is no "My Documents" folder in Vista. But there is a "My Documents" junction that simply points to the new location in C:\Users\{username}\Documents. The junction is maintained for the benefit of legacy programs that have not yet been revised for the new Vista scheme. So you are seeing each file once in its actual location (C:\Users...) and again in the "cross-reference" in the My Documents junction. Perhaps Vista's housekeeping just hasn't yet caught up with your move - which it DID NOT anticipate. You may need to right-click on Documents, then click Properties | Location | Restore Default to get your documents back to where Vista expects to find them. (I haven't done this little maneuver, so I can't tell you how - or how well - it works.) RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64) "Keith Howard" wrote in message ... When I search for all my Word documents, 478 results appear, but I only have 239. Each real file has a paired search result that is from an old file location. I used to store the file in such location but I moved it. I did this by moving a high-level folder, i.e. I changed the path of each of the 239 files by moving the high level folder. I wonder if this problem has something to do with "My Documents" being a special folder. In any case, when I click on each paired file, Windows complains that it cannot find the file. That's because I moved it. But why is it still finding it? It feels like my Explorer folder structure has lost integrity and that there are pointers to the old locations that were not deleted during the move. |
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I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My
Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |
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Hi Marilyn,
In Windows Mail, go to Tools, Options, Advanced, Maintenance. Select Store Folder. This will bring up a box showing the current location of your Message Store. Select Change, and you can then browse to where you want the Message Store located. -- Jane, not plain 64 bit enabled :-)Batteries not included. Braincell on vacation ;-) MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Marilyn" (donotspam) wrote in message ... I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |
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You can export email...
File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select an *empty* folder in Documents (My Documents is not a valid folder in Vista). select which folder you wish to export export This *copies* the emails, it does not remove the originals from Windows Mail. Try using Windows Mail to access these newsgroups, and you won't have the problems you do with the web interface. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Marilyn" (donotspam) wrote in message ... I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |
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So I did all that to the letter and ir proceeded to export every emaill I had
ever snet od receiceved Wyt isn't there a simple 'send to' facilty? -- Marilyn "Dave" wrote: You can export email... File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select an *empty* folder in Documents (My Documents is not a valid folder in Vista). select which folder you wish to export export This *copies* the emails, it does not remove the originals from Windows Mail. Try using Windows Mail to access these newsgroups, and you won't have the problems you do with the web interface. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Marilyn" (donotspam) wrote in message ... I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |
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I have tried again and this time I appear to have it sorted, but it took
nearly three minutes to move the folders. This is ridiculous. I am only trying to move my own post into my own folders. Why do I have to go through all this rigmarole? Why cannot I coppy/cut and paste? -- Marilyn "Marilyn" wrote: So I did all that to the letter and ir proceeded to export every emaill I had ever snet od receiceved Wyt isn't there a simple 'send to' facilty? -- Marilyn "Dave" wrote: You can export email... File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select an *empty* folder in Documents (My Documents is not a valid folder in Vista). select which folder you wish to export export This *copies* the emails, it does not remove the originals from Windows Mail. Try using Windows Mail to access these newsgroups, and you won't have the problems you do with the web interface. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Marilyn" (donotspam) wrote in message ... I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |
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When I investiagted the folder it juds had program files i it. Why is life
not simple. Programming a Sinclair was sometimes easier. -- Marilyn "Marilyn" wrote: I have tried again and this time I appear to have it sorted, but it took nearly three minutes to move the folders. This is ridiculous. I am only trying to move my own post into my own folders. Why do I have to go through all this rigmarole? Why cannot I coppy/cut and paste? -- Marilyn "Marilyn" wrote: So I did all that to the letter and ir proceeded to export every emaill I had ever snet od receiceved Wyt isn't there a simple 'send to' facilty? -- Marilyn "Dave" wrote: You can export email... File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select an *empty* folder in Documents (My Documents is not a valid folder in Vista). select which folder you wish to export export This *copies* the emails, it does not remove the originals from Windows Mail. Try using Windows Mail to access these newsgroups, and you won't have the problems you do with the web interface. -- http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview "Marilyn" (donotspam) wrote in message ... I have a lot of important messages in Windows mail which I want to move to My Documents for stroage and editing. Apart from cutting and pasting, is there a way to move complete folders? I know that I am replying to another thread, but the question box did not respond. -- Marilyn |