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where is .....\appdata\roaming ?

 
 
KRK
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      10th May 2008
Hello

An old XP program I installed has put some files into a folder called
C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming .

I can find the folder using Vista 'search' facility, but not using explorer
??

The program works OK and I have got a shortcut to the folder I need, but why
does it not show up in explorer ?

Thanks

K


 
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      10th May 2008
On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:57:08 +0100, "KRK"
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>An old XP program I installed has put some files into a folder called
>C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming .
>
>I can find the folder using Vista 'search' facility, but not using explorer
>??


enable the viewing of hidden files
 
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      10th May 2008

Hello, no, sorry, no change, thanks anyway

K


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> On Sat, 10 May 2008 12:57:08 +0100, "KRK"
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>>An old XP program I installed has put some files into a folder called
>>C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming .
>>
>>I can find the folder using Vista 'search' facility, but not using
>>explorer
>>??

>
> enable the viewing of hidden files


 
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      10th May 2008
On Sat, 10 May 2008 13:39:09 +0100, "KRK"
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>Hello, no, sorry, no change, thanks anyway


Worked on my machine.


 
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      10th May 2008
Disable 'show hidden files and folders' then go to
C:>Users>myname>AppData>Roaming. It's here when I click on my
C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming.

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"KRK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hello
>
> An old XP program I installed has put some files into a folder called
> C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming .
>
> I can find the folder using Vista 'search' facility, but not using
> explorer ??
>
> The program works OK and I have got a shortcut to the folder I need, but
> why does it not show up in explorer ?
>
> Thanks
>
> K
>
>


 
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KRK
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      11th May 2008
Sorry all, was my mistake, I think it was finger trouble, have found the
files ok now
Thanks again

K



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> Disable 'show hidden files and folders' then go to
> C:>Users>myname>AppData>Roaming. It's here when I click on my
> C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming.
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> "KRK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Hello
>>
>> An old XP program I installed has put some files into a folder called
>> C:\users\myname\appdata\roaming .
>>
>> I can find the folder using Vista 'search' facility, but not using
>> explorer ??
>>
>> The program works OK and I have got a shortcut to the folder I need, but
>> why does it not show up in explorer ?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> K
>>
>>

>


 
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      28th May 2010
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"anield09" wrote:

>
> i have a problem with my windows vista..every time i open my laptop
> there's an error appearing and it contains this
> "c:\users\compaq\appdata\roaming\odlfsof.dll" i don't know where i got
> this, it just appeared...and i think because of that error my yahoo
> messenger don't work.. what should i do?
>
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