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Nim
Member # 205
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Well now, October has been running amok for *cheques almanac* oh about 5 days now, and there hasn't been one single new computer incompatibility prob, so I got asked by TPTB to throw the wolves a bone.
So here it is. My Windows XP (and my friend's W2000) has three subfolders present in its "My Documents"-folder; My Pictures, My Music and My E-Books, or somefuck. We delete the shit out of them but at the next reboot they are back, risen from the cesspool of virtual oblivion like Lestat with mouthular herpes, wearing a blue TRON-jumpsuit.
How do I kill them and make them stay dead? Where's the script/bat/cfg that replicates new folders for my "My Documents" folder?
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David Sands
Member # 132
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Can I attach a question onto this string that might be related? Is there also any way to prevent the "Links" folder in "Favorites" on IE from coming back to life after I've deleted it. It's so redundant (I thought my Favorites were my Links!)
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Nim
Member # 205
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No, see, what you put in "Links" will show up as clickable buttons in the link-menu, under the adress-field.
I have my link-strip filled up always, much easier to surf when you have your top ten bookmarks visible at browser startup.
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deadcujo
Member # 13
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You can't permanently remove these folders, but you can change their location via TweakUI in its Special Folders location.
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Charles Capps
Member # 9
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See also: http://weblogs.asp.net/oldnewthing/archive/2004/06/30/169757.aspx
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David Sands
Member # 132
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Thanks for the tip, Charles.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Thanks! I'll reproduce the solution here, for reference.
quote: Open your My Documents folder. Assuming it's empty, delete the My Pictures folder (if you haven't done so already). Right-click in an empty area in My Documents, select New, and then Text Document. Rename the new New Text Document.txt file to My Pictures (without a filename extension). Note: if you don't see the .txt filename extension here, go to Tools -> Folder Options -> View tab, and turn off the Hide extensions for known file types option.
Right-click your new My Pictures file, select Properties, and turn on the Read-only and Hidden options. Click OK when you're done. That's it! Since you can't have two files with the same name (or a folder and a file with the same name) in the same directory, Windows won't be able to create the My Pictures folder as long as the file exists.
I assume this goes for "My Photos", "My Music" and "My E-Books" as well.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Well, I suppose that was the coup de gr�ce on this thread. Thanks goes to the panel, all the helpful bystanders and of course, in all humility, me.
But before I go I'd like to share something with you, something I've been burdened by for some time now.
Everytime I see the button "Update Post Indicators" on the forum summary, I think of this;
http://flareupload.pleh.net/uploads/205/inevitatbility.Zip
So you see, this is why I compulsively click that button every time I visit Flare, in fear that if I didn't, I would somehow meet the same end.
Thank you.
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Cartman
Member # 256
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Of course, the most insidious form of NT auto-repair (which isn't really a form of auto-repair but has likewise driven me to near-homicidal rage more than once) is that infuckingdestructible Frontpage/Netmeeting/Outlook/Windows Media Player/Windows NT quintet in the Program Files folder. Never has so much pure hatred been felt by so many toward so few. Never. [ October 05, 2004, 01:20 PM: Message edited by: Cartman ]
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Lee
Member # 393
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There was one version of ICQ that insisted that it couldn't conceive of a world where every PC didn't have a From ICQ folder in their Favourites menu. Bugged the shit out of me. I can't remember how I got rid of it - probably fucked with the registry or something - but since I've virtualkly stopped using ICQ now, it doesn't matter.
. . . Actually, that's another thing. I tried installing it on my laptop, but it annoyed my wife too much because it seemed to take a fancy to her and kept popping up when she was logged in under her Windows profile. Meanwhile I had to move heaven and earth to be able to use it under my profile. So I stopped using ICQ. No-one talks to me anymore anyway.
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Nim
Member # 205
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Cartman: Have you tried deleting those folders in DOS-mode? I mean pure DOS, through a bootdisk. Going at them while in Windows is suicide, they make themselves busy and untouchable immediately.
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Cartman
Member # 256
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I did away with floppy drives in 1998.
(Moral, sort of: try to be cutting edge all the time, and you will just lose a lot of blood.)
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