Cannot access My documents with Vista 64

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Ritter197

I got Vista 64 a few weeks ago and all seemed OK and was (IthinK)
But since yesterday I cannot open the file or folder rather, that contains
my Documents.
Location (C: drive) is not available. Access denied.

I could before a few days ago always get to My Documents.

What to do????


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Ritter197

lemur said:
When you click on COMPUTER off the START button, what do you see listed
under HARD DISK DRIVES? Do you see "local disk C:"? If yes, what happens
if you click on that drive icon?

Are you logged on as Administrator?

I might have you look at your Event Viewer, but first let's see what
you can see.


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I see the c drive and all its folders. All can be opened except My
Documents, which has a little blue mark in the folder icon.


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Gene E. Bloch

I got Vista 64 a few weeks ago and all seemed OK and was (IthinK)
But since yesterday I cannot open the file or folder rather, that contains my
Documents.
Location (C: drive) is not available. Access denied.
I could before a few days ago always get to My Documents.
What to do????

__________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature
database 4425 (20090914) __________
The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus.

Click on Documents, not My Documents.

The latter is a special link that is available only to software that
doesn't know the new name Documents for what used to be My Documents.
 

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