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Wesley VogelX
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      25th Nov 2003
Hello;
Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.

What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank. So is
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of these are blank,
My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear correctly. I found an article
addressing what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain, but not
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.

My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The Customize tab
is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm not trying to
customize them, I just want to get them back to original. The strange thing is
that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a CD and they both appear
correctly there.

I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My Pictures and
My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting the contents over to
the new folders. I should have done that in the first place. )

Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.

From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup

I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?

I am all ears for any suggestions.
Wes



 
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RoseW
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      26th Nov 2003
Re: What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank
and contents of My Pictures do not appear correctly

This is the content in my own MY PICTURES dated 12/14/02 time of Sp1 install
[DeleteOnCopy]
Owner=Owner
Personalized=39
PersonalizedName=My Pictures
[.ShellClassInfo]
InfoTip=@Shell32.dll,-12688
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\System32\mydocs.dll
IconIndex=-101

The Windows desktop ini is blank and has a date of 2001

I guess you checked Kelly's Korner that has references to repairing the
folders. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
In section F
Question: One of my special folders (e.g. My Documents, My Music, My
Pictures, Shared Documents, etc) has lost
its name, lost its icon, or has the wrong Task Pane template, how can I get
it back?

Answer: This problem can occur if the hidden desktop.ini file in the special
folder is corrupt or missing. Here are the
steps to fix this problem:
Using a text editor (Notepad) edit the .ini file to look like

________________
[DeleteOnCopy]
Owner=(your name here)
Personalized=39
PersonalizedName=My Pictures
[.ShellClassInfo]
InfoTip=@Shell32.dll,-12688
IconFile=%SystemRoot%\System32\mydocs.dll
IconIndex=-101

Log Off all the way and then Log In.

_________________

Perhaps you are not logging off and logging in after you have done editing?

and stuff about shell objects
http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/ui_shell.html

Rose Weir (E-Mail Removed)


 
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Wesley VogelX
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      26th Nov 2003
Hello Rose;
Thank you for your reply. There is no accounting for taste. I was trying
to fix these folders. Yesterday I saw a post from someone wanting to know how to
get rid of them. )
C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini blank, Created Aug 12, 2003 and Modified Mar 31,
2003.
C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini blank, Created Aug 12, 2003 and Modified Mar 31
2003
As I mentioned, I did all the stuff from Kelly's. I thought Douglas Thrift
had taken ownership of my machine. Just kidding. ;o) I have these folders
repaired to my satisfaction. Interesting to note that your WINDOWS\Desktop.ini
is blank and dated 2001. My XP was installed on Aug 12, 2003 as SP1. I'm not
going to worry about mine being blank now that I know someone else's is blank,
probably has some thing to do with how the Desktop itself is customized.
I don't Logon and off, I Shutdown and Start. Well, technically I do;
Autologon. And I did reboot.
The link you included to shell objects is very interesting. Thanks.
Wes

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
RoseW <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> Re: What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank
> and contents of My Pictures do not appear correctly
>
> This is the content in my own MY PICTURES dated 12/14/02 time of Sp1 install
> [DeleteOnCopy]
> Owner=Owner
> Personalized=39
> PersonalizedName=My Pictures
> [.ShellClassInfo]
> InfoTip=@Shell32.dll,-12688
> IconFile=%SystemRoot%\System32\mydocs.dll
> IconIndex=-101
>
> The Windows desktop ini is blank and has a date of 2001
>
> I guess you checked Kelly's Korner that has references to repairing the
> folders. http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
> In section F
> Question: One of my special folders (e.g. My Documents, My Music, My
> Pictures, Shared Documents, etc) has lost
> its name, lost its icon, or has the wrong Task Pane template, how can I get
> it back?
>
> Answer: This problem can occur if the hidden desktop.ini file in the special
> folder is corrupt or missing. Here are the
> steps to fix this problem:
> Using a text editor (Notepad) edit the .ini file to look like
>
> ________________
> [DeleteOnCopy]
> Owner=(your name here)
> Personalized=39
> PersonalizedName=My Pictures
> [.ShellClassInfo]
> InfoTip=@Shell32.dll,-12688
> IconFile=%SystemRoot%\System32\mydocs.dll
> IconIndex=-101
>
> Log Off all the way and then Log In.
>
> _________________
>
> Perhaps you are not logging off and logging in after you have done editing?
>
> and stuff about shell objects
> http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/ui_shell.html
>
> Rose Weir (E-Mail Removed)


 
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RoseW
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      26th Nov 2003
RE: The link you included to shell objects is very interesting

If you down load the shell object editor that is linked within the article
on http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/ui_shell.html then you could make one
or another of your folders to be a 'hard' short cut like My Documents.

The only way I could get any that I made to expand out the contents in a
taskbar menu was to place it at the very top of the Start Menu.

Rose


 
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_ _ J
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      27th Nov 2003
Hello Wes,

| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.

Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).

My XP works finely.


| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup


This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:

| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup


| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.

Same for me. My XP works finely.


| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...

Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
My XP "My Pictures" works finely.

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Jan

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"Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
| Hello;
| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
|
| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank. So is
| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of these are blank,
| My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear correctly. I found an article
| addressing what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain, but not
| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
|
| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The Customize tab
| is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm not trying to
| customize them, I just want to get them back to original. The strange thing is
| that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a CD and they both appear
| correctly there.
|
| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
| Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My Pictures and
| My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting the contents over to
| the new folders. I should have done that in the first place. )
|
| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
|
| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
|
| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
|
| I am all ears for any suggestions.
| Wes
|
|
|


 
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Wesley VogelX
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      27th Nov 2003
Hi Jan;
Thanks for the reply. ;o) Well, I'm not worrying about it now, since they
work to my satisfaction. I was probably doing something wrong, before I fixed
things my own way.

This all the my info from Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
AVG_CC |c:\program files\grisoft\avg6\avgcc32.exe /startup |All Users |
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
====
ZoneAlarm | c:\progra~1\zonela~1\zoneal~1\zoneal~1.exe |All Users | Common
Startup
===
dclean.exe | c:\progra~1\diskcl~1\dclean.exe /q:clean1| All Users | Common
Startup
===
desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
??????????
===
desktop| desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
?????????
===
desktop |desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
---
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Desktop.ini
[.ShellClassInfo]
IconFile=%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\MY DOWNLOAD FILES\ICONS\lockeys1.ico
IconIndex=0
===
point32.exe | c:\progra~1\mi948f~1\mouse\point32.exe | All Users | Common
Startup
===
It just occurred to me (slap forehead now) why there is a Desktop.ini for
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup!!! I've got a
custom icon of some keys instead of that UGLY default manilla folder w/a bingo
card in front of it.
Wes

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
_ _ J <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> Hello Wes,
>
>| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
>| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>
> Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).
>
> My XP works finely.
>
>
>| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>
>
> This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>
>| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
>| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
>
>
>| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.
>
> Same for me. My XP works finely.
>
>
>| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...
>
> Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
> My XP "My Pictures" works finely.
>
>
> "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
>| Hello;
>| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
>|
>| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank. So is
>| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of these are
>| blank, My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear correctly. I found an
>| article addressing what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should
>| contain, but not C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>|
>| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The Customize
>| tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm not trying to
>| customize them, I just want to get them back to original. The strange thing
>| is that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a CD and they both
>| appear correctly there.
>|
>| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
>| Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My Pictures
>| and My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting the contents
>| over to the new folders. I should have done that in the first place. )
>|
>| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
>| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>|
>| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>|
>| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
>|
>| I am all ears for any suggestions.
>| Wes


 
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David Candy
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      27th Nov 2003
You have desktop.ini because it where it gets it's localised name from - Startup in the english language and whatever in whatever language. The folder stays as Startup but lies about it's name depending on language version. In english language the lie is the same as the folder name but you are seeing the lie not the folder name. One place in english where the lie is different to the real name is Shared Documents whose real name is just Documents.
"Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:P%fxb.237684$ao4.852589@attbi_s51...
> Hi Jan;
> Thanks for the reply. ;o) Well, I'm not worrying about it now, since they
> work to my satisfaction. I was probably doing something wrong, before I fixed
> things my own way.
>
> This all the my info from Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> AVG_CC |c:\program files\grisoft\avg6\avgcc32.exe /startup |All Users |
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
> ====
> ZoneAlarm | c:\progra~1\zonela~1\zoneal~1\zoneal~1.exe |All Users | Common
> Startup
> ===
> dclean.exe | c:\progra~1\diskcl~1\dclean.exe /q:clean1| All Users | Common
> Startup
> ===
> desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> ??????????
> ===
> desktop| desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> ?????????
> ===
> desktop |desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
> ---
> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Desktop.ini
> [.ShellClassInfo]
> IconFile=%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\MY DOWNLOAD FILES\ICONS\lockeys1.ico
> IconIndex=0
> ===
> point32.exe | c:\progra~1\mi948f~1\mouse\point32.exe | All Users | Common
> Startup
> ===
> It just occurred to me (slap forehead now) why there is a Desktop.ini for
> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup!!! I've got a
> custom icon of some keys instead of that UGLY default manilla folder w/a bingo
> card in front of it.
> Wes
>
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> _ _ J <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> > Hello Wes,
> >
> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
> >| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >
> > Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).
> >
> > My XP works finely.
> >
> >
> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >
> >
> > This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
> >
> >
> >| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.
> >
> > Same for me. My XP works finely.
> >
> >
> >| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...
> >
> > Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
> > My XP "My Pictures" works finely.
> >
> >
> > "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
> >| Hello;
> >| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
> >|
> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank. So is
> >| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of these are
> >| blank, My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear correctly. I found an
> >| article addressing what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should
> >| contain, but not C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >|
> >| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The Customize
> >| tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm not trying to
> >| customize them, I just want to get them back to original. The strange thing
> >| is that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a CD and they both
> >| appear correctly there.
> >|
> >| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
> >| Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My Pictures
> >| and My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting the contents
> >| over to the new folders. I should have done that in the first place. )
> >|
> >| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
> >| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >|
> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >|
> >| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
> >|
> >| I am all ears for any suggestions.
> >| Wes

>


 
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Wesley VogelX
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      28th Nov 2003
David;
Thanks for the reply. I only understood about half of what you said. I
understand about the localized name. And I knew I had seen .DEFAULT somewhere.
----
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
(Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
---
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
(Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
RunNarrator REG_SZ Narrator.exe
tscuninstall REG_EXPAND_SZ %systemroot%\system32\tscupgrd.exe
----
tscupgrd.exe = Setup Custom Action Dll
----
C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.LOG
C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.sav
C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\DEFAULT
===
[HKEY_USERS
Holds all user specific settings for all users. If there's only one user,
there's mainly the ".default" key, mirrored at HKEY_CURRENT_USER. For
simplicity, ignore this hive key if not needed, and use HKCU.]
===
Wes

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
David Candy <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> You have desktop.ini because it where it gets it's localised name from -
> Startup in the english language and whatever in whatever language. The folder
> stays as Startup but lies about it's name depending on language version. In
> english language the lie is the same as the folder name but you are seeing
> the lie not the folder name. One place in english where the lie is different
> to the real name is Shared Documents whose real name is just Documents.
> "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:P%fxb.237684$ao4.852589@attbi_s51...
>> Hi Jan;
>> Thanks for the reply. ;o) Well, I'm not worrying about it now, since
>> they work to my satisfaction. I was probably doing something wrong, before
>> I fixed things my own way.
>>
>> This all the my info from Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> AVG_CC |c:\program files\grisoft\avg6\avgcc32.exe /startup |All Users |
>> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
>> ====
>> ZoneAlarm | c:\progra~1\zonela~1\zoneal~1\zoneal~1.exe |All Users | Common
>> Startup
>> ===
>> dclean.exe | c:\progra~1\diskcl~1\dclean.exe /q:clean1| All Users | Common
>> Startup
>> ===
>> desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> ??????????
>> ===
>> desktop| desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> ?????????
>> ===
>> desktop |desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
>> ---
>> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Desktop.ini
>> [.ShellClassInfo]
>> IconFile=%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\MY DOWNLOAD FILES\ICONS\lockeys1.ico
>> IconIndex=0
>> ===
>> point32.exe | c:\progra~1\mi948f~1\mouse\point32.exe | All Users | Common
>> Startup
>> ===
>> It just occurred to me (slap forehead now) why there is a Desktop.ini for
>> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup!!! I've got
>> a custom icon of some keys instead of that UGLY default manilla folder w/a
>> bingo card in front of it.
>> Wes
>>
>> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
>> _ _ J <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the
>> keyboard:
>> > Hello Wes,
>> >
>> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
>> >| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >
>> > Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).
>> >
>> > My XP works finely.
>> >
>> >
>> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >
>> >
>> > This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
>> >
>> >
>> >| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.
>> >
>> > Same for me. My XP works finely.
>> >
>> >
>> >| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...
>> >
>> > Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
>> > My XP "My Pictures" works finely.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
>> >| Hello;
>> >| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
>> >|
>> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank.
>> >| So is C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of
>> >| these are blank, My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear
>> >| correctly. I found an article addressing what My Pictures and My Music
>> >| Desktop.ini's should contain, but not C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or
>> >| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >|
>> >| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The
>> >| Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm
>> >| not trying to customize them, I just want to get them back to original.
>> >| The strange thing is that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a
>> >| CD and they both appear correctly there.
>> >|
>> >| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
>> >| Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My
>> >| Pictures and My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting
>> >| the contents over to the new folders. I should have done that in the
>> >| first place. )
>> >|
>> >| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
>> >| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >|
>> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >|
>> >| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
>> >|
>> >| I am all ears for any suggestions.
>> >| Wes


 
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David Candy
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      28th Nov 2003
Plus what you said as well. Custom icons are stored in these files too.

Type in Start - Run
%allusersprofile%

Note the name shared documents. Open it and move the desktop.ini somewhere. Go back to
%allusersprofile%\ and it should say just Documents. This is it's true name. Shared Documents is the name that only english XP users see. Other language see different things but the real name dooesn't change.

"Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:hPAxb.331657$Tr4.1007630@attbi_s03...
> David;
> Thanks for the reply. I only understood about half of what you said. I
> understand about the localized name. And I knew I had seen .DEFAULT somewhere.
> ----
> HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
> (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
> ---
> HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
> (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
> RunNarrator REG_SZ Narrator.exe
> tscuninstall REG_EXPAND_SZ %systemroot%\system32\tscupgrd.exe
> ----
> tscupgrd.exe = Setup Custom Action Dll
> ----
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.LOG
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.sav
> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\DEFAULT
> ===
> [HKEY_USERS
> Holds all user specific settings for all users. If there's only one user,
> there's mainly the ".default" key, mirrored at HKEY_CURRENT_USER. For
> simplicity, ignore this hive key if not needed, and use HKCU.]
> ===
> Wes
>
> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> David Candy <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> > You have desktop.ini because it where it gets it's localised name from -
> > Startup in the english language and whatever in whatever language. The folder
> > stays as Startup but lies about it's name depending on language version. In
> > english language the lie is the same as the folder name but you are seeing
> > the lie not the folder name. One place in english where the lie is different
> > to the real name is Shared Documents whose real name is just Documents.
> > "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:P%fxb.237684$ao4.852589@attbi_s51...
> >> Hi Jan;
> >> Thanks for the reply. ;o) Well, I'm not worrying about it now, since
> >> they work to my satisfaction. I was probably doing something wrong, before
> >> I fixed things my own way.
> >>
> >> This all the my info from Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >> AVG_CC |c:\program files\grisoft\avg6\avgcc32.exe /startup |All Users |
> >> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
> >> ====
> >> ZoneAlarm | c:\progra~1\zonela~1\zoneal~1\zoneal~1.exe |All Users | Common
> >> Startup
> >> ===
> >> dclean.exe | c:\progra~1\diskcl~1\dclean.exe /q:clean1| All Users | Common
> >> Startup
> >> ===
> >> desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >> ??????????
> >> ===
> >> desktop| desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >> ?????????
> >> ===
> >> desktop |desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
> >> ---
> >> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\Desktop.ini
> >> [.ShellClassInfo]
> >> IconFile=%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\MY DOWNLOAD FILES\ICONS\lockeys1.ico
> >> IconIndex=0
> >> ===
> >> point32.exe | c:\progra~1\mi948f~1\mouse\point32.exe | All Users | Common
> >> Startup
> >> ===
> >> It just occurred to me (slap forehead now) why there is a Desktop.ini for
> >> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup!!! I've got
> >> a custom icon of some keys instead of that UGLY default manilla folder w/a
> >> bingo card in front of it.
> >> Wes
> >>
> >> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
> >> _ _ J <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the
> >> keyboard:
> >> > Hello Wes,
> >> >
> >> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
> >> >| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >> >
> >> > Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).
> >> >
> >> > My XP works finely.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >> >
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.
> >> >
> >> > Same for me. My XP works finely.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...
> >> >
> >> > Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
> >> > My XP "My Pictures" works finely.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> > news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
> >> >| Hello;
> >> >| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
> >> >|
> >> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank.
> >> >| So is C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of
> >> >| these are blank, My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear
> >> >| correctly. I found an article addressing what My Pictures and My Music
> >> >| Desktop.ini's should contain, but not C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or
> >> >| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >> >|
> >> >| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The
> >> >| Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties. I'm
> >> >| not trying to customize them, I just want to get them back to original.
> >> >| The strange thing is that I have copies of My Pictures and My Music on a
> >> >| CD and they both appear correctly there.
> >> >|
> >> >| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these files.
> >> >| Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new My
> >> >| Pictures and My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and pasting
> >> >| the contents over to the new folders. I should have done that in the
> >> >| first place. )
> >> >|
> >> >| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
> >> >| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
> >> >|
> >> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
> >> >|
> >> >| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
> >> >|
> >> >| I am all ears for any suggestions.
> >> >| Wes

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David;
I don't have any Shared folders except the default Shared Music and Shared
Pictures.
I tried this with Shared Pictures, moved the Desktop.ini and re-opened the file.
The name had been changed to My Pictures. ) I do see how the
LocalizedResourceName works, thanks to this demo.
I also realized that I could have used TweakUI to fix my screwed up folders.
Wes

In news:(E-Mail Removed),
David Candy <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
> Plus what you said as well. Custom icons are stored in these files too.
>
> Type in Start - Run
> %allusersprofile%
>
> Note the name shared documents. Open it and move the desktop.ini somewhere.
> Go back to
> %allusersprofile%\ and it should say just Documents. This is it's true name.
> Shared Documents is the name that only english XP users see. Other language
> see different things but the real name dooesn't change.
>
> "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:hPAxb.331657$Tr4.1007630@attbi_s03...
>> David;
>> Thanks for the reply. I only understood about half of what you said. I
>> understand about the localized name. And I knew I had seen .DEFAULT
>> somewhere. ----
>> HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
>> (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
>> ---
>> HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce
>> (Default) REG_SZ (value not set)
>> RunNarrator REG_SZ Narrator.exe
>> tscuninstall REG_EXPAND_SZ %systemroot%\system32\tscupgrd.exe
>> ----
>> tscupgrd.exe = Setup Custom Action Dll
>> ----
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.LOG
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\default.sav
>> C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\DEFAULT
>> ===
>> [HKEY_USERS
>> Holds all user specific settings for all users. If there's only one user,
>> there's mainly the ".default" key, mirrored at HKEY_CURRENT_USER. For
>> simplicity, ignore this hive key if not needed, and use HKCU.]
>> ===
>> Wes
>>
>> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
>> David Candy <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the keyboard:
>> > You have desktop.ini because it where it gets it's localised name from -
>> > Startup in the english language and whatever in whatever language. The
>> > folder stays as Startup but lies about it's name depending on language
>> > version. In english language the lie is the same as the folder name but
>> > you are seeing the lie not the folder name. One place in english where the
>> > lie is different to the real name is Shared Documents whose real name is
>> > just Documents. "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:P%fxb.237684$ao4.852589@attbi_s51...
>> >> Hi Jan;
>> >> Thanks for the reply. ;o) Well, I'm not worrying about it now, since
>> >> they work to my satisfaction. I was probably doing something wrong,
>> >> before I fixed things my own way.
>> >>
>> >> This all the my info from Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >> AVG_CC |c:\program files\grisoft\avg6\avgcc32.exe /startup |All Users |
>> >> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
>> >> ====
>> >> ZoneAlarm | c:\progra~1\zonela~1\zoneal~1\zoneal~1.exe |All Users | Common
>> >> Startup
>> >> ===
>> >> dclean.exe | c:\progra~1\diskcl~1\dclean.exe /q:clean1| All Users | Common
>> >> Startup
>> >> ===
>> >> desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >> ??????????
>> >> ===
>> >> desktop| desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >> ?????????
>> >> ===
>> >> desktop |desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
>> >> ---
>> >> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start
>> >> Menu\Programs\Startup\Desktop.ini [.ShellClassInfo]
>> >> IconFile=%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\MY DOWNLOAD FILES\ICONS\lockeys1.ico
>> >> IconIndex=0
>> >> ===
>> >> point32.exe | c:\progra~1\mi948f~1\mouse\point32.exe | All Users | Common
>> >> Startup
>> >> ===
>> >> It just occurred to me (slap forehead now) why there is a Desktop.ini for
>> >> C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup!!! I've
>> >> got a custom icon of some keys instead of that UGLY default manilla
>> >> folder w/a bingo card in front of it.
>> >> Wes
>> >>
>> >> In news:(E-Mail Removed),
>> >> _ _ J <(E-Mail Removed)> hunted and pecked at the
>> >> keyboard:
>> >> > Hello Wes,
>> >> >
>> >> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it?
>> >> >| ... C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >> >
>> >> > Both of mine are blank (one blank line = two bytes {CR+LF} ).
>> >> >
>> >> > My XP works finely.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > This is from my Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >> >
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | <-me->\<-my-> | Startup
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | All Users | Common Startup
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >| The Customize tab is missing from both folders: right
>> >> >| click/Properties.
>> >> >
>> >> > Same for me. My XP works finely.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> >| ...what My Pictures and My Music Desktop.ini's should contain...
>> >> >
>> >> > Both of my folders do not even contain a desktop.ini
>> >> > My XP "My Pictures" works finely.
>> >> >
>> >> >
>> >> > "Wesley VogelX" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> >> > news:Y2Gwb.301592$Fm2.322481@attbi_s04...
>> >> >| Hello;
>> >> >| Windows XP Home, all the latest Win Updates.
>> >> >|
>> >> >| What should my C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini have in it? Mine is blank.
>> >> >| So is C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini. I think because one or both of
>> >> >| these are blank, My Pictures and My Music folders do not appear
>> >> >| correctly. I found an article addressing what My Pictures and My
>> >> >| Music Desktop.ini's should contain, but not C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini or
>> >> >| C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >> >|
>> >> >| My Pictures and My Music have the generic manila folder. The
>> >> >| Customize tab is missing from both folders: right click/Properties.
>> >> >| I'm not trying to customize them, I just want to get them back to
>> >> >| original. The strange thing is that I have copies of My Pictures and
>> >> >| My Music on a CD and they both appear correctly there.
>> >> >|
>> >> >| I screwed around a good portion of the day trying to fix these
>> >> >| files. Searching the web and trying different things. I created a new
>> >> >| My Pictures and My Music and deleted the old ones after copying and
>> >> >| pasting the contents over to the new folders. I should have done that
>> >> >| in the first place. )
>> >> >|
>> >> >| Two problems still remain, the empty Desktop.ini files for:
>> >> >| C:\WINDOWS\Desktop.ini and C:\WINDOWS\system32\Desktop.ini.
>> >> >|
>> >> >| From Msinfo32 Startup Programs:
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM | Startup
>> >> >| desktop | desktop.ini | .DEFAULT | Startup
>> >> >|
>> >> >| I have no idea which desktop.ini's these are. Are these related?
>> >> >|
>> >> >| I am all ears for any suggestions.
>> >> >| Wes


 
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