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Old 03-15-2008, 11:50 AM
John Barnett MVP
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Re: desktop.ini

I'm glad you found the instructions useful and that they sorted out your
problem.

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"Bogey Man" <spam@kwic.com> wrote in message
news:OQ6VEHshIHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
> "John Barnett MVP" <freelance@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
> news:D34E8A25-D05E-42B6-A250-79FEAB9C3CB7@microsoft.com...[color=green]
>> There are two 'desktop.ini' file on the desktop by default but they are
>> usually not visible. One can only assume that the 'hide protected
>> operating system files' has been disabled. To re-enable it proceed as
>> follows:
>>
>> 1/ Open Windows Explorer
>> 2/ In the Windows Explorer Window, Click 'Organize' on the main toolbar
>> 3/ Now click 'folder and search options'
>> 4/ In the folder options window, Click the View tab
>> 5/ In the View tab look at the 'advanced settings' you ill see a list of
>> options. From these options look for 'Hidden Files and Folders'
>> 6/ The option to 'Show hidden files and folders' will have a blue dot in
>> the centre of the radio button; leave that as it is for the moment.
>> 7/ Look two lines lower than the 'show hidden files and folders option'
>> and you will see 'hide protected operating system files (recommended) I'm
>> guessing that this is disabled, in other words there is no 'tick' in the
>> box next to this option.
>> 8/ If this is the case Left click on the box with your mouse and a 'tick'
>> should appear. This has now enabled he feature.
>> 9/ Now go up the list 3 places until you see 'do not show hidden files
>> and folder' Left click your mouse on the radio button so that a blue dot
>> appears.
>> 10/ Finally click OK
>> 11/ The desktop. ini files should now have disappeared (they are now
>> hidden, like all the other system files should be)
>>
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>> John Barnett MVP
>> Associate Expert
>> Windows Desktop Experience
>>
>> Web: [url]http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org[/url]
>> Web: [url]http://vistasupport.mvps.org[/url]
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>> "Bogey Man" <spam@kwic.com> wrote in message
>> news:OxmXT7fhIHA.4436@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=darkred]
>>>I have a brand new Acer Quad core computer running Vista Home Premium 64
>>>and have noticed that I have 2 desktop.ini files on the desktop.
>>>
>>> Am I correct in thinking that they should not be there and it so, how do
>>> I get rid of them properly?
>>>
>>> Thank you.[/color]
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> Than you very much. Your directions worked like a charm.
>
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Old 03-15-2008, 11:50 AM