Where is Documents & Setting & "Send to" in Vista

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Valorie McLaughlin

Googling has not been helpful because my version of Vista Home Premium SP/2
doesn't have the keys mentioned or the Documents and Setting folders of the
sites I'm finding.

I cannot find a "send to" folder or a Documents-and-Settings folder in
Windows Explorer in my version of Vista.

The PC = HP Pavilion/VistaHomePremium SP/2 w/all updates.
500G HD, 3G Ram, AMD dual-processor.

MS keyboard and HP optical mouse.
 
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Dusko Savatovic

Simply type shell:sendto in Search box.

Instead of 'Documents and Settings', there is 'Users' folder.
 
V

Valorie McLaughlin

Dusko Savatovic said:
Simply type shell:sendto in Search box.

Instead of 'Documents and Settings', there is 'Users' folder.


Thank you. Oddly enough, it showed up under Windows in my version of Vista.


The PC = HP Pavilion/VistaHomePremium SP/2 w/all updates.
500G HD, 3G Ram, AMD dual-processor.
MS keyboard and HP optical mouse.
 
P

Poutnik

Googling has not been helpful because my version of Vista Home Premium SP/2
doesn't have the keys mentioned or the Documents and Setting folders of the
sites I'm finding.

I cannot find a "send to" folder or a Documents-and-Settings folder in
Windows Explorer in my version of Vista.

The PC = HP Pavilion/VistaHomePremium SP/2 w/all updates.
500G HD, 3G Ram, AMD dual-processor.

MS keyboard and HP optical mouse.

Docs and Sett. folder ( I always hated that name )
is c:\users folder now.

Note that some ( not all ) global settings are not in Users folder at
all,
but in ProgramData folder.
 
V

Valorie McLaughlin

Poutnik said:
Docs and Sett. folder ( I always hated that name )
is c:\users folder now.

Note that some ( not all ) global settings are not in Users folder at
all,
but in ProgramData folder.


Good grief!!!! In my version (are there 100s of versions of Vista?) of
Vista 6.0, it was under Windows. It must be hard for you guys (and ladies)
to help people when there are so many versions out there and so many are so
different.
 

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