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| Documents and Settings Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have access, how do I do this? Thanks......... |
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| Re: Documents and Settings On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:30:27 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: [color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] It's possible that Documents and Settings is a junction point, a special link for compatibility with pre-Vista software.. In that case you shouldn't be able to access it. However, I have no idea why it's in your root; I have no such folder in my root, nor any similar folders either. I am reaching a bit here, so wait for a post from someone who has more knowledge... -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Documents and Settings documents and settings can be found in the root on xp machines. so the o.p.'s vista must be an upgrade from an xp o.s. that was once on that disk. -- db·´¯`·...¸><)))º> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional - Systems Analyst - Database Developer - Accountancy - Veteran of the Armed Forces - Microsoft Partner - ********.com ~~~~~~~~~~"share the nirvana" - dbZen [color=blue] > >[/color] "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message news:1wo26w0v9x66m.4h7b0lrn8sxk$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=blue] > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:30:27 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: >[color=green] >> Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me >> (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to >> back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have >> access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] > > It's possible that Documents and Settings is a junction point, a special > link for compatibility with pre-Vista software.. > > In that case you shouldn't be able to access it. > > However, I have no idea why it's in your root; I have no such folder in my > root, nor any similar folders either. > > I am reaching a bit here, so wait for a post from someone who has more > knowledge... > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color] |
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| Re: Documents and Settings "Documents and Settings" is no longer a real file folder but a junction point, maintained for compatibility with older programs that can't find the new "Users" folders. You cannot open it since it does not exist. Don't worry about it and/or whether or not it will get backed up as all will be well. <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] |
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| Re: Documents and Settings Hi, rmo555. [color=blue] > Why is this so?[/color] Because this is NOT WinXP and there is NO "Documents and Settings" in Vista! Well, there is a "Documents and Settings", but it is only a Junction, pointing the way to the C:\Users\<username>\Documents folder for each username. Each Users\<username> folder also contains subfolders for Contacts, Desktop, Music, Pictures, etc. The D&S Junction is there only for the benefit of poorly-written applications that otherwise would not be able to find their own data files, with Administrator credentials or not. What is your username? If it is MOS, then look in C:\Users\MOS\Documents. (You may need to Run as Administrator.) What do you see there? How about C:\Users\MOS\Pictures? Or C:\Users\Public\Music? Remember: Vista is NOT WinXP, even though they look a lot alike. Under the hood, there are many differences. Until you learn those differences, you will continue to suffer this kind of frustration. Breaking the WinXP mindset is a very hard thing for some users to do. Every day we see posts here from users who have not yet realized that "this is not your father's Oldsmobile". Once you get over that hump, the going gets much easier. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100 <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] |
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| Re: Documents and Settings Documents and Settings isn't a real folder in Vista. It's a Junction Point, a virtual folder, that points to C:\Users It's there so that older programs looking for that folder will still work. They don't know about Vista's redesign of default folders, and the Junction Point means they don't need to know. It's transparent to them. *** <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] |
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| Re: Documents and Settings <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] Here's just some of the changes made from XP to Vista that had no real benefit to the user: XP>> = Windows XP Location Vista>> = Windows Vista Location XP>> \Documents and Settings Vista>> \Users XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Documents XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Music Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Music XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Pictures Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Pictures XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Videos Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Videos XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Application Data Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Cookie Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\NetHood Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\PrintHood Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Recent Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\SendTo Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Start Menu Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Templates Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\Application Data Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\History Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users Vista>> \ProgramData XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data Vista>> \ProgramData XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop Vista>> \Users\Public\Desktop XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents Vista>> \Users\Public\Documents XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites Vista>> \Users\Public\Favorites XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu Vista>> \ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates Vista>> \ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates XP>> \Documents and Settings\Default User Vista>> \Users\Default Why all these changes? Well, MS felt they needed to implement all these changes to fool the MS fans into thinking they're running a new OS, rather than just another new coat of paint like they always do. Seeing how Vista still contains bits and dialogs dating all the way back to Windows 3.1, it's hard to convince people that Vista is "totally new from the ground up" as the cheerleaders claim, when CLEARLY it isn't, and much like Windows 7 won't be either. All the changes made between XP & Vista were necessary to produce the illusion that Vista is somehow new and different, when in fact all they really did was add a bunch of new (and equally useless) eye candy. |
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| Re: Documents and Settings john wrote:[color=blue] > <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message > news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=green] >> Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me >> (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to >> back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have >> access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] > > Here's just some of the changes made from XP to Vista that had no real > benefit to the user: > > XP>> = Windows XP Location > Vista>> = Windows Vista Location > > XP>> \Documents and Settings > Vista>> \Users > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Documents > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Music > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Music > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Pictures > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Pictures > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\My Documents\My Videos > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\Videos > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Application Data > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Cookie > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Cookies > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\NetHood > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Network Shortcuts > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\PrintHood > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Printer Shortcuts > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Recent > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Recent > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\SendTo > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Start Menu > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Templates > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\Application Data > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\History > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\History > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\$USER$\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files > Vista>> \Users\$USER$\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet > Files > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users > Vista>> \ProgramData > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data > Vista>> \ProgramData > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop > Vista>> \Users\Public\Desktop > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents > Vista>> \Users\Public\Documents > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Favorites > Vista>> \Users\Public\Favorites > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu > Vista>> \ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\Templates > Vista>> \ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Templates > > XP>> \Documents and Settings\Default User > Vista>> \Users\Default > > Why all these changes? > > Well, MS felt they needed to implement all these changes to fool the MS fans > into thinking they're running a new OS, rather than just another new coat of > paint like they always do. > Seeing how Vista still contains bits and dialogs dating all the way back to > Windows 3.1, it's hard to convince people that Vista is "totally new from > the ground up" as the cheerleaders claim, when CLEARLY it isn't, and much > like Windows 7 won't be either. > > All the changes made between XP & Vista were necessary to produce the > illusion that Vista is somehow new and different, when in fact all they > really did was add a bunch of new (and equally useless) eye candy.[/color] You're actually dumber than a ****ing stick!...LOL! |
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| Re: Documents and Settings On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:57:15 -0500, db wrote: [color=blue] > documents and settings > can be found in the root > on xp machines. > > so the o.p.'s vista must be > an upgrade from an xp > o.s. that was once on > that disk.[/color] OK, thanks. -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Documents and Settings On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:58:17 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote: [color=blue] >On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:57:15 -0500, db wrote: >[color=green] >> documents and settings >> can be found in the root >> on xp machines. >> >> so the o.p.'s vista must be >> an upgrade from an xp >> o.s. that was once on >> that disk.[/color] > >OK, thanks.[/color] No, it's not. But I backup my new Vista machine from my old XPPro machine (networked). |
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| Re: Documents and Settings On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:59:38 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: [color=blue] > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:58:17 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" > <not-me@other.invalid> wrote: >[color=green] >>On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:57:15 -0500, db wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>> documents and settings >>> can be found in the root >>> on xp machines. >>> >>> so the o.p.'s vista must be >>> an upgrade from an xp >>> o.s. that was once on >>> that disk.[/color] >> >>OK, thanks.[/color] > > No, it's not. But I backup my new Vista machine from my old XPPro > machine (networked).[/color] Still, the message seems to be that the folder is not harmful - plus you can't get rid of it, AFAICT. Anyway, good luck ... -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Documents and Settings <rmo555@cox.net> wrote in message news:gf3s65d89ps9lg3u5k1qmjav0dsvbser4p@4ax.com...[color=blue] > Access to Documents and Settings in the root directory is denied to me > (I have administrator credentials). Why is this so? Also, I want to > back up my entire drive and all folders and files. If I don't have > access, how do I do this? Thanks.........[/color] As Gene said, it is a junction point to allow older, pre-Vista, programs to function properly. All that was in it is now in other places in the folder list off the root of the drive. Most is currently in Users\yourname..... D & S can not be accessed directly within Vista with any type of rights, administrator or other. |
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| Re: Documents and Settings It's a junction point. -- .. -- "Gene E. Bloch" <not-me@other.invalid> wrote in message news:1nae98m57hd0n.13vsnu1boubcc$.dlg@40tude.net...[color=blue] > On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 19:59:38 -0400, [email]rmo555@cox.net[/email] wrote: >[color=green] >> On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 15:58:17 -0700, "Gene E. Bloch" >> <not-me@other.invalid> wrote: >>[color=darkred] >>>On Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:57:15 -0500, db wrote: >>> >>>> documents and settings >>>> can be found in the root >>>> on xp machines. >>>> >>>> so the o.p.'s vista must be >>>> an upgrade from an xp >>>> o.s. that was once on >>>> that disk. >>> >>>OK, thanks.[/color] >> >> No, it's not. But I backup my new Vista machine from my old XPPro >> machine (networked).[/color] > > Still, the message seems to be that the folder is not harmful - plus you > can't get rid of it, AFAICT. > > Anyway, good luck ... > > -- > Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom[/color] |
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| Re: Documents and Settings On Tue, 28 Jul 2009 10:45:55 +1000, . wrote: [color=blue] > It's a junction point.[/color] Yes, we (a number of posters in this thread) had agreed on that. I was trying to reassure the OP that it was harmless, even if it was a bit annoying :-) -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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| Re: Documents and Settings "db" <databaseben at hotmail dot com> wrote in message news:29343458-A8D3-415D-9619-56592BD40886@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > documents and settings > can be found in the root > on xp machines. > > so the o.p.'s vista must be > an upgrade from an xp > o.s. that was once on > that disk.[/color] Wrong - all Vista installations have a "Documents and Settings" JUNCTION POINT - this is to allow legacy programs to be used on Vista. Have a look here: [url]http://www.svrops.com/svrops/articles/jpoints.htm[/url] |
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