![]() You’d find it in “c:\Documents and Settings\\Local Settings”. You can probably also guess what’s happened with “Local Settings”. ![]() Presumably present for compatibility reasons. In fact you may notice that “Documents and Settings” is displayed with aĪs you can guess, “Documents and Settings” is a shortcut to “Users”, That and you’ll probably get what you were expecting out of “Documents and Used to be in “Documents and Settings” into a new folder called “Users”. The “problem” here is that Microsoft has apparently moved everything that If you try to open “C:\Documents and Settings” in Windows Explorer on Vista,Įven if you’re logged in as administrator you may still get that error. The information is elsewhere and fully accessible in the new Apparently in Windows Vista, the folders haveīeen moved. As best I can figure Microsoft is trying to make it very difficult to access
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