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I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on it to
a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start menu programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in some way to the first. Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much appreciated. Jerry |
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Hi,
On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to your folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs or C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to ALL USER accounts. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on it >to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a >grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in >that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start menu >programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. > > A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference between > the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/JERRY > (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in some way to the > first. > > Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much > appreciated. > > Jerry > > |
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Got it. Thanks Rick,
Jerry "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc > maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile > (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to your > folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: > > C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs > or > C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs > > The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to > ALL USER accounts. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone > www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on it >>to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a >>grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in >>that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start menu >>programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >> >> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in >> some way to the first. >> >> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >> appreciated. >> >> Jerry >> >> > > |
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Hey Rick,
I checked and my icons of shortcuts are neither in C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs nor are they in C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs. Instead they are in C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Programs. But they work now correctly. Am I missing something?? Jerry "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc > maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile > (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to your > folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: > > C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs > or > C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs > > The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to > ALL USER accounts. > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone > www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > > "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on it >>to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a >>grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in >>that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start menu >>programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >> >> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in >> some way to the first. >> >> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >> appreciated. >> >> Jerry >> >> > > |
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C:\Documents and Settings\Users
The Users folder is not a default XP folder. It must have been created by you or whoever you purchased your machine from. That probably means that their is a Users account on your machine also. Default Local Disk Folders Folder Name: Documents and Settings Contents: Account information for each user who is granted access on the computer. Each user account is represented by a subfolder assigned the user name. Folders under each user account folder include My Documents, Desktop, and Start Menu. These include: Documents and Settings\Administrator Documents and Settings\All Users Documents and Settings\Default User Documents and Settings\LocalService Documents and Settings\NetworkService Documents and Settings\You Some of the above are Hidden folders. Administrator is for the Administrator account. All Users is used for many things. Your Desktop and Start Menu, for example, display what is in All Users *and* what is in your Desktop and Start Menu folders. Default User is used when creating new accounts. I am not really sure what LocalService & NetworkService are for, but... LocalService is the NT Authority\Local Service user account, the Windows XP System account. Obviously, NetworkService has something to do with networks, the NetworkService account. The LocalService and NetworkService accounts perform things like synchronize the time, etc. -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:v2Uuf.857$WY5.72@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net, Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: > Hey Rick, > > I checked and my icons of shortcuts are neither in C:\Documents and > Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs nor are they in C:\Documents and > Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs. > > Instead they are in C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Programs. But they > work now correctly. Am I missing something?? > > Jerry > > > > > "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message > news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >> Hi, >> >> On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc >> maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile >> (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to your >> folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: >> >> C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs >> or >> C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs >> >> The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to >> ALL USER accounts. >> >> -- >> Best of Luck, >> >> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >> Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone >> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >> >> "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message >> news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>> I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on >>> it to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a >>> grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in >>> that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start menu >>> programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >>> >>> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >>> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >>> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in >>> some way to the first. >>> >>> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >>> appreciated. >>> >>> Jerry |
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That is probably what happened. But when I try to move all the contents of
the USER folder into JERRY folder, I cannot delete the USER folder as Windows tells me it is a system folder. I think the dealer I bought the computer from must have created this folder, can I delete it and re-organize my folders to reflect who is actually using the computer? Thanks!! Jerry "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message news:eg3IWsVEGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > C:\Documents and Settings\Users > The Users folder is not a default XP folder. It must have been created by > you or whoever you purchased your machine from. That probably means that > their is a Users account on your machine also. > > Default Local Disk Folders > > Folder Name: Documents and Settings > Contents: Account information for each user who is granted access on the > computer. Each user account is represented by a subfolder assigned the > user name. Folders under each user account folder include My Documents, > Desktop, and Start Menu. > > These include: > > Documents and Settings\Administrator > Documents and Settings\All Users > Documents and Settings\Default User > Documents and Settings\LocalService > Documents and Settings\NetworkService > Documents and Settings\You > > Some of the above are Hidden folders. > > Administrator is for the Administrator account. > > All Users is used for many things. Your Desktop and Start Menu, for > example, display what is in All Users *and* what is in your Desktop and > Start Menu folders. > > Default User is used when creating new accounts. > > I am not really sure what LocalService & NetworkService are for, but... > > LocalService is the NT Authority\Local Service user account, the Windows > XP > System account. > > Obviously, NetworkService has something to do with networks, the > NetworkService account. > > The LocalService and NetworkService accounts perform things like > synchronize > the time, etc. > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:v2Uuf.857$WY5.72@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net, > Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: >> Hey Rick, >> >> I checked and my icons of shortcuts are neither in C:\Documents and >> Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs nor are they in C:\Documents and >> Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs. >> >> Instead they are in C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Programs. But they >> work now correctly. Am I missing something?? >> >> Jerry >> >> >> >> >> "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message >> news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>> Hi, >>> >>> On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc >>> maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile >>> (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to >>> your >>> folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: >>> >>> C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs >>> or >>> C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs >>> >>> The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to >>> ALL USER accounts. >>> >>> -- >>> Best of Luck, >>> >>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >>> Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone >>> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >>> >>> "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>> news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>>> I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on >>>> it to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up a >>>> grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut icon in >>>> that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the start >>>> menu >>>> programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >>>> >>>> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >>>> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >>>> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected in >>>> some way to the first. >>>> >>>> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >>>> appreciated. >>>> >>>> Jerry > |
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Jerry,
Is there a Users account on your machine? Start | Run | Type: control userpasswords | Click OK To delete a user profile http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...le_delete.mspx -- Hope this helps. Let us know. Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:H_Uuf.3130$Hl6.2214@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net, Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: > That is probably what happened. But when I try to move all the contents of > the USER folder into JERRY folder, I cannot delete the USER folder as > Windows tells me it is a system folder. I think the dealer I bought the > computer from must have created this folder, can I delete it and > re-organize my folders to reflect who is actually using the computer? > > Thanks!! > > Jerry > > > "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:eg3IWsVEGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >> C:\Documents and Settings\Users >> The Users folder is not a default XP folder. It must have been created >> by you or whoever you purchased your machine from. That probably means >> that their is a Users account on your machine also. >> >> Default Local Disk Folders >> >> Folder Name: Documents and Settings >> Contents: Account information for each user who is granted access on the >> computer. Each user account is represented by a subfolder assigned the >> user name. Folders under each user account folder include My Documents, >> Desktop, and Start Menu. >> >> These include: >> >> Documents and Settings\Administrator >> Documents and Settings\All Users >> Documents and Settings\Default User >> Documents and Settings\LocalService >> Documents and Settings\NetworkService >> Documents and Settings\You >> >> Some of the above are Hidden folders. >> >> Administrator is for the Administrator account. >> >> All Users is used for many things. Your Desktop and Start Menu, for >> example, display what is in All Users *and* what is in your Desktop and >> Start Menu folders. >> >> Default User is used when creating new accounts. >> >> I am not really sure what LocalService & NetworkService are for, but... >> >> LocalService is the NT Authority\Local Service user account, the Windows >> XP >> System account. >> >> Obviously, NetworkService has something to do with networks, the >> NetworkService account. >> >> The LocalService and NetworkService accounts perform things like >> synchronize >> the time, etc. >> >> -- >> Hope this helps. Let us know. >> >> Wes >> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >> >> In news:v2Uuf.857$WY5.72@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net, >> Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: >>> Hey Rick, >>> >>> I checked and my icons of shortcuts are neither in C:\Documents and >>> Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs nor are they in C:\Documents and >>> Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs. >>> >>> Instead they are in C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Programs. But they >>> work now correctly. Am I missing something?? >>> >>> Jerry >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message >>> news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the pc >>>> maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user profile >>>> (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to >>>> your >>>> folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: >>>> >>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs >>>> or >>>> C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs >>>> >>>> The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) to >>>> ALL USER accounts. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Best of Luck, >>>> >>>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >>>> Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone >>>> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >>>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >>>> >>>> "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>> news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>>>> I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click on >>>>> it to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up >>>>> a grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut >>>>> icon in that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the >>>>> start menu >>>>> programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >>>>> >>>>> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >>>>> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >>>>> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected >>>>> in some way to the first. >>>>> >>>>> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >>>>> appreciated. >>>>> >>>>> Jerry |
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Hello Wesley,
There are the following folders in the "Documents & Settings" Folders: 1. Administrator 2. All Users 3. Default User (hidden) 4. Jerry 5. User I am assuming it won't cause problems if I delete the User folder (if possible) I would like it so that Windows XP sees that I am the only user. Thanks, Jerry "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23EomHuXEGHA.3004@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl... > Jerry, > > Is there a Users account on your machine? > > Start | Run | Type: control userpasswords | Click OK > > To delete a user profile > http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...le_delete.mspx > > -- > Hope this helps. Let us know. > > Wes > MS-MVP Windows Shell/User > > In news:H_Uuf.3130$Hl6.2214@newsread3.news.pas.earthl ink.net, > Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: >> That is probably what happened. But when I try to move all the contents >> of >> the USER folder into JERRY folder, I cannot delete the USER folder as >> Windows tells me it is a system folder. I think the dealer I bought the >> computer from must have created this folder, can I delete it and >> re-organize my folders to reflect who is actually using the computer? >> >> Thanks!! >> >> Jerry >> >> >> "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@comcast.net> wrote in message >> news:eg3IWsVEGHA.1476@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... >>> C:\Documents and Settings\Users >>> The Users folder is not a default XP folder. It must have been created >>> by you or whoever you purchased your machine from. That probably means >>> that their is a Users account on your machine also. >>> >>> Default Local Disk Folders >>> >>> Folder Name: Documents and Settings >>> Contents: Account information for each user who is granted access on the >>> computer. Each user account is represented by a subfolder assigned the >>> user name. Folders under each user account folder include My Documents, >>> Desktop, and Start Menu. >>> >>> These include: >>> >>> Documents and Settings\Administrator >>> Documents and Settings\All Users >>> Documents and Settings\Default User >>> Documents and Settings\LocalService >>> Documents and Settings\NetworkService >>> Documents and Settings\You >>> >>> Some of the above are Hidden folders. >>> >>> Administrator is for the Administrator account. >>> >>> All Users is used for many things. Your Desktop and Start Menu, for >>> example, display what is in All Users *and* what is in your Desktop and >>> Start Menu folders. >>> >>> Default User is used when creating new accounts. >>> >>> I am not really sure what LocalService & NetworkService are for, but... >>> >>> LocalService is the NT Authority\Local Service user account, the Windows >>> XP >>> System account. >>> >>> Obviously, NetworkService has something to do with networks, the >>> NetworkService account. >>> >>> The LocalService and NetworkService accounts perform things like >>> synchronize >>> the time, etc. >>> >>> -- >>> Hope this helps. Let us know. >>> >>> Wes >>> MS-MVP Windows Shell/User >>> >>> In news:v2Uuf.857$WY5.72@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net, >>> Newsgroups <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> hunted and pecked: >>>> Hey Rick, >>>> >>>> I checked and my icons of shortcuts are neither in C:\Documents and >>>> Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs nor are they in C:\Documents and >>>> Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs. >>>> >>>> Instead they are in C:\Documents and Settings\Users\Programs. But they >>>> work now correctly. Am I missing something?? >>>> >>>> Jerry >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Rick "Nutcase" Rogers" <rick@mvps.org> wrote in message >>>> news:%23qheYVSEGHA.984@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> On the users folders, the first (USERS) is a template created by the >>>>> pc >>>>> maker for all new user accounts. The latter is your actual user >>>>> profile >>>>> (click start/run, type %userprofile% and click ok, it should open to >>>>> your >>>>> folder). To have icons appear, they need to be in either: >>>>> >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\Jerry\Start menu\Programs >>>>> or >>>>> C:\Documents and Settings\AllUsers\Start menu\Programs >>>>> >>>>> The latter houses shortcuts and settings that apply (can you guess?) >>>>> to >>>>> ALL USER accounts. >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Best of Luck, >>>>> >>>>> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP >>>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ >>>>> Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone >>>>> www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone >>>>> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org >>>>> >>>>> "Newsgroups" <jerrysgerber@earthlink.net> wrote in message >>>>> news:25Iuf.3011$Hl6.337@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net... >>>>>> I am encountering a problem when I go to the START button and click >>>>>> on >>>>>> it to a program folder, where I right click on that folder to open up >>>>>> a grouping of shortcuts to programs. When I place a new shortcut >>>>>> icon in that window and close it, the shortcut doesn't show up in the >>>>>> start menu >>>>>> programs as I expect, as it did in Windows 98SE. >>>>>> >>>>>> A related problem seems to be my not being clear on the difference >>>>>> between the DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS/USER folder and the DOCUMENTS & >>>>>> SETTINGS/JERRY (my name) folder. The first problem seems connected >>>>>> in some way to the first. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any help as to how Windows handles these mundane tasks would be much >>>>>> appreciated. >>>>>> >>>>>> Jerry > |
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