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      7th Jun 2005
Hello, on one workstation, running Win2K SP4, the contents of the
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop folder does not show on the
desktop. Yet, under the C:\Documents and Settings\<user ID>\Desktop folder
the contents is displayed on the desktop. It's almost as if Win2K does not
acknowledge the All Users\Desktop folder at all. Is that an indication of
some kind of damage to that folder, or is it a registry problem? Thanks.

Regards,

Randy
 
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      7th Jun 2005
What happens if you logon as a new user? (create a new account in 'Users and
Passwords').


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"Randy" wrote:
| Hello, on one workstation, running Win2K SP4, the contents of the
| C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop folder does not show on the
| desktop. Yet, under the C:\Documents and Settings\<user ID>\Desktop folder
| the contents is displayed on the desktop. It's almost as if Win2K does not
| acknowledge the All Users\Desktop folder at all. Is that an indication of
| some kind of damage to that folder, or is it a registry problem? Thanks.
|
| Regards,
|
| Randy


 
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