Re: My Documents - appears 3 times -which does System Restore not restore?
- From: "xylophone" <m-rharrison@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 16:41:36 +0100
Many thanks, indeed, for this tour! I had always wondered and now I know.
Appreciated.
"Malke" <malke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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xylophone wrote:
Many thanks. I had not realised the others were shortcuts. That being
so, they could be deleted, or would that be a bad idea?
No, just leave them alone! They aren't taking up any space beyond what is
needed for the shortcut. Here is a general explanation of the file
hierarchy in XP:
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XP is a multi-user operating system, no matter if only one person is using
it. In all multi-user operating systems - NT, Win2k, XP, Unix, Linux, Mac
OSX - there is the one built-in account that is "god" on the system. In
Windows terminology, that is "Administrator". In the *nix world, it is
"root". This is a necessary account and is not normally used in everyday
work. You cannot delete the built-in Administrator account nor would you
ever want to.
Here is the explanation of what you really have:
My Computer - represents your entire computer, showing drives and shared
folders. Shared Folders are folders where you can put files you wish to
share with other users on the system. You don't need to use these folders
if you don't want to, but leave them alone!
[some name] C:\ - your first hard drive, usually the system drive.
Document and Settings - The "container" for all user settings. Each user
will have [username] Documents, Music, Videos, My Pictures.
Administrator - Built-in account - Leave alone! Do not use! Do not worry
about it!
All Users - Section where items common to all users go. In a multi-user
operating system, users have separate accounts. This is the place where if
you want to share files with all the other users on the system you would
put those files. You don't ever have to use those folders but they need to
be there. This is where programs you install that are meant to be
installed
for all users put settings. All the "Shared Documents" type of folders you
see at the root of C:\ are shortcuts to the shared folders in here. Leave
them alone!
Default Users - This is the template from which new user accounts are
made.
You will never put anything in any of those folders but they are needed to
create new users. In Linux we use "skel" ("skeleton" - get it?). In
Windows, the less-colorful term "Default User" is used. Leave it alone!
[OEM] Administrator or Owner - This is the generic user created by the OEM
when installing the operating system. After all, the OEM doesn't know who
is going to buy the computer. If you aren't using this OEM user account,
you can delete it from the User Accounts applet in Control Panel. It is
not
the same account as "Administrator".
Malke
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