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| Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vista I have set up a dual boot system with Vista and XP on separate partitions of a single hard drive, with a second physical drive for shared folders. After sucessfully installing some legacy programs under XP I rebooted into Vista. When the computer booted Notepad opened up a text document displaying the following: [.ShellClassInfo]LocalizedResourceName=@%systemRoot%\System32\Shell32.dll,-21787". I have found a KB article that addresses this in XP (KB/330132), instructing me to remove the desktop.ini file that was causing this. I did check my XP installation and found such files and removed them (oddly i did not experience the problem in XP), but this did not solve the problem in Vista. My question - will this solution work for Vista as well? Is this being caused by an incorrect desktop.ini in the Vista partition? Thanks very much! otho69 |
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| Re: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vista It happens becaise the file should be hidden and someone (like you) removed the hidden attribute. The fix is to make it hidden not delete (although delete doesn't hurt much on ENGLISH LANGUAGE versions of window). This and the All User's desktop.ini are the only 2 desktop.ini that must be hidden or wierd thing happen.. "otho69" <otho69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:597F5615-79F4-4455-8AEB-C8791AFC771E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I have set up a dual boot system with Vista and XP on separate partitions >of > a single hard drive, with a second physical drive for shared folders. > After > sucessfully installing some legacy programs under XP I rebooted into > Vista. > When the computer booted Notepad opened up a text document displaying the > following: > > [.ShellClassInfo]LocalizedResourceName=@%systemRoot%\System32\Shell32.dll,-21787". > > I have found a KB article that addresses this in XP (KB/330132), > instructing > me to remove the desktop.ini file that was causing this. I did check my > XP > installation and found such files and removed them (oddly i did not > experience the problem in XP), but this did not solve the problem in > Vista. > > My question - will this solution work for Vista as well? Is this being > caused by an incorrect desktop.ini in the Vista partition? > > Thanks very much! > > otho69[/color] |
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| Re: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vist Me?! I would never do such a thing - perish the thought! While I do not know how I managed to change the desktop.ini file's hidden attribute, it sounds as though it is an easy enough problem to fix. I'll have a bash at it and let you know how I fare. Thanks! otho69 "." wrote: [color=blue] > It happens becaise the file should be hidden and someone (like you) removed > the hidden attribute. The fix is to make it hidden not delete (although > delete doesn't hurt much on ENGLISH LANGUAGE versions of window). This and > the All User's desktop.ini are the only 2 desktop.ini that must be hidden or > wierd thing happen..[/color] |
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| Re: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vist What that file in that location does (as others have other non language related functions) is give the folder it name. In English the directory name and display name is the same. With the file there you see the name coming from the language resource. In German Windows it says something like Hande Hoch (or some babble). So if you delete it in english all looks the same but you see the real folder name not the language translation. "otho69" <otho69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9A6F2D30-3BA7-4B24-9DDF-C2B8B95899FB@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Me?! I would never do such a thing - perish the thought! > > While I do not know how I managed to change the desktop.ini file's hidden > attribute, it sounds as though it is an easy enough problem to fix. I'll > have a bash at it and let you know how I fare. > > Thanks! > > otho69 > > "." wrote: >[color=green] >> It happens becaise the file should be hidden and someone (like you) >> removed >> the hidden attribute. The fix is to make it hidden not delete (although >> delete doesn't hurt much on ENGLISH LANGUAGE versions of window). This >> and >> the All User's desktop.ini are the only 2 desktop.ini that must be hidden >> or >> wierd thing happen..[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vist I would love to give this a try but I have yet to be able to access my "Documents and Settings" folder to look for the necessary desktop.ini to correct its attributes. I am logged in as an administrator, but Vista denies me access to the folder. I have looked at the permissions but cannot figure out how to grant myself access. I am quite new to Vista (obviously). I understand why the new security protocols are in place, but I do not understand how to work with them as yet. Can you explain to me how I can get permission to access the system folders and fix the desktop.ini files? Any help is greatlty appreciated! otho69 "." wrote: [color=blue] > What that file in that location does (as others have other non language > related functions) is give the folder it name. In English the directory name > and display name is the same. With the file there you see the name coming > from the language resource. In German Windows it says something like Hande > Hoch (or some babble). So if you delete it in english all looks the same but > you see the real folder name not the language translation. > > "otho69" <otho69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:9A6F2D30-3BA7-4B24-9DDF-C2B8B95899FB@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Me?! I would never do such a thing - perish the thought! > > > > While I do not know how I managed to change the desktop.ini file's hidden > > attribute, it sounds as though it is an easy enough problem to fix. I'll > > have a bash at it and let you know how I fare. > > > > Thanks! > > > > otho69 > > > > "." wrote: > >[color=darkred] > >> It happens becaise the file should be hidden and someone (like you) > >> removed > >> the hidden attribute. The fix is to make it hidden not delete (although > >> delete doesn't hurt much on ENGLISH LANGUAGE versions of window). This > >> and > >> the All User's desktop.ini are the only 2 desktop.ini that must be hidden > >> or > >> wierd thing happen..[/color] > >[/color] > >[/color] |
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| Re: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vist Replace Users for Documents and Settings. D&S isn't a real folder but a redirect signs for install programs looking for the old names. Or just right click the folder on Start and choose Open. "otho69" <otho69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5F5771B4-AF70-46D2-8856-4742906B4E62@microsoft.com...[color=blue] >I would love to give this a try but I have yet to be able to access my > "Documents and Settings" folder to look for the necessary desktop.ini to > correct its attributes. I am logged in as an administrator, but Vista > denies > me access to the folder. I have looked at the permissions but cannot > figure > out how to grant myself access. > > I am quite new to Vista (obviously). I understand why the new security > protocols are in place, but I do not understand how to work with them as > yet. > Can you explain to me how I can get permission to access the system > folders > and fix the desktop.ini files? Any help is greatlty appreciated! > > otho69 > > "." wrote: >[color=green] >> What that file in that location does (as others have other non language >> related functions) is give the folder it name. In English the directory >> name >> and display name is the same. With the file there you see the name coming >> from the language resource. In German Windows it says something like >> Hande >> Hoch (or some babble). So if you delete it in english all looks the same >> but >> you see the real folder name not the language translation. >> >> "otho69" <otho69@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:9A6F2D30-3BA7-4B24-9DDF-C2B8B95899FB@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Me?! I would never do such a thing - perish the thought! >> > >> > While I do not know how I managed to change the desktop.ini file's >> > hidden >> > attribute, it sounds as though it is an easy enough problem to fix. >> > I'll >> > have a bash at it and let you know how I fare. >> > >> > Thanks! >> > >> > otho69 >> > >> > "." wrote: >> > >> >> It happens becaise the file should be hidden and someone (like you) >> >> removed >> >> the hidden attribute. The fix is to make it hidden not delete >> >> (although >> >> delete doesn't hurt much on ENGLISH LANGUAGE versions of window). This >> >> and >> >> the All User's desktop.ini are the only 2 desktop.ini that must be >> >> hidden >> >> or >> >> wierd thing happen.. >> >[/color] >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| RE: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vista In the following two folders (the paths may be hidden) C:\Users\(YOUR NAME)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup and C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup confirm that in each of the above two folders, that there is a desktop.ini file with the following contents (nothing more, nothing less), as seen in Notepad: ----------------------------------(below this line)------------------------------- [.ShellClassInfo] LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 ----------------------------------(above this line)------------------------------- Now, in Windows Explorer (which should be "Run as Administrator"), go to: C:\Users\(YOUR NAME)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs Select the Startup folder. While holding down the Shift key, right click on the Startup folder, and choose "Open Command Window Here". In the Command Window, at the prompt, type (or copy and paste): attrib +H +S -R desktop.ini Press Enter on your keyboard. Now go to: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs Select the Startup folder. While holding down the Shift key, right click on the Startup folder, and choose "Open Command Window Here". In the Command Window, at the prompt, type (or copy and paste): attrib +H +S -R desktop.ini Press Enter on your keyboard. These are the only two desktop.ini's that could be causing your problem. (Any other desktop.ini's in other folders should be left alone.) Hope this helps, Dean "otho69" wrote: [color=blue] > I have set up a dual boot system with Vista and XP on separate partitions of > a single hard drive, with a second physical drive for shared folders. After > sucessfully installing some legacy programs under XP I rebooted into Vista. > When the computer booted Notepad opened up a text document displaying the > following: > > [.ShellClassInfo]LocalizedResourceName=@%systemRoot%\System32\Shell32.dll,-21787". > > I have found a KB article that addresses this in XP (KB/330132), instructing > me to remove the desktop.ini file that was causing this. I did check my XP > installation and found such files and removed them (oddly i did not > experience the problem in XP), but this did not solve the problem in Vista. > > My question - will this solution work for Vista as well? Is this being > caused by an incorrect desktop.ini in the Vista partition? > > Thanks very much! > > otho69[/color] |
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| RE: Notepad starts with "[.ShellClassInfo] computer starts in Vist Fellows, Thanks very much for your responses - they were extremely helpful and had allowed me to resolve the problem. The problem did re-arise after a day or so, after I had booted into Windows XP a few times, so I suspect there is something amiss with my dual boot arrangement that is causing this problem. Also, Vista will no longer allow me to change the "read only" attribute on the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder, which prevents me from reapplying the solution you had outlined. It is a little frustrating, but progress is being made at least in that I am starting to feel more comfortable working in Vista and am finding my way around! Your help has been greatly appreciated! otho69 "Dean-Dean" wrote: [color=blue] > In the following two folders (the paths may be hidden) > > C:\Users\(YOUR NAME)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start > Menu\Programs\Startup > > and > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup > > confirm that in each of the above two folders, that there is a desktop.ini > file with the following contents (nothing more, nothing less), as seen in > Notepad: > > ----------------------------------(below this > line)------------------------------- > > [.ShellClassInfo] > LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 > > ----------------------------------(above this > line)------------------------------- > > > Now, in Windows Explorer (which should be "Run as Administrator"), go to: > > C:\Users\(YOUR NAME)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start > Menu\Programs > > Select the Startup folder. While holding down the Shift key, right click on > the Startup folder, and choose "Open Command Window Here". In the Command > Window, at the prompt, type (or copy and paste): > > attrib +H +S -R desktop.ini > > Press Enter on your keyboard. > > Now go to: > > C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs > > Select the Startup folder. While holding down the Shift key, right click on > the Startup folder, and choose "Open Command Window Here". In the Command > Window, at the prompt, type (or copy and paste): > > attrib +H +S -R desktop.ini > > Press Enter on your keyboard. > > These are the only two desktop.ini's that could be causing your problem. > (Any other desktop.ini's in other folders should be left alone.) > > Hope this helps, > Dean > > > "otho69" wrote: >[color=green] > > I have set up a dual boot system with Vista and XP on separate partitions of > > a single hard drive, with a second physical drive for shared folders. After > > sucessfully installing some legacy programs under XP I rebooted into Vista. > > When the computer booted Notepad opened up a text document displaying the > > following: > > > > [.ShellClassInfo]LocalizedResourceName=@%systemRoot%\System32\Shell32.dll,-21787". > > > > I have found a KB article that addresses this in XP (KB/330132), instructing > > me to remove the desktop.ini file that was causing this. I did check my XP > > installation and found such files and removed them (oddly i did not > > experience the problem in XP), but this did not solve the problem in Vista. > > > > My question - will this solution work for Vista as well? Is this being > > caused by an incorrect desktop.ini in the Vista partition? > > > > Thanks very much! > > > > otho69[/color][/color] |
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