Re: Default Folders in "My Documents" - Removable ?

From: Carrie Garth (PostInGroup_at_invalid.cxg)
Date: 06/26/04


Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 15:08:51 -0500


| "Mike" <satelliteguy85@hotmail.com.INVALID>
| wrote in message news:1087934027.7473.0@lotis.uk.clara.net...
| <SNIP> I have now got the standard "My Documents" folder
| which has in it "My Ebooks", "My Music","My Pictures",
| "My Received Files" <SNIP>
|
| I'm sure I never had all these before when I had my
| laptop new. Can I remove any of them via a Windows
| prog etc ? Is their a web address I could refer too ?
| Thanks Mike. PS: I am the administrator and sole user.

A copy and paste from the following Web Site:

Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows
Windows XP Release Candidate Tips 'n' Tricks
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/windowsxp_tips_rc1.asp

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Change the location of the My Music or My Pictures folders
Contributed by Larry Samuels

In Windows 2000, Microsoft added the ability to right-click
the My Documents folder and choose a new location for that
folder in the shell. With Windows XP, Microsoft has elevated
the My Music and My Pictures folders to the same "special
shell folder" status of My Documents, but they never added
a similar (and simple) method for changing those folder's
locations. However, it is actually pretty easy to change the
location of these folders, using the following method.

Open a My Computer window and navigate to the location
where you'd like My Music (or My Pictures) to reside.
Then, open the My Documents folder in a different window.
Drag the My Music (or My Pictures) folder to the other
window, and Windows XP will update all of the references
to that folder to the new location, including the Start menu.

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