"Char Jackson" <> wrote:
> Kalkidas <> wrote:
>>On 9/25/2011 2:22 PM, d wrote:
>>> I am setting up my wife's new notebook running windows 7 64. Among the
>>> many things I've done is setting the system to show file extensions and
>>> system files. I have the same thing on my own PC, but there is a weird
>>> thing on this new PC:
>>> On the new notebook desktop it shows 2 files named desktop.ini. These
>>> are not present on my PC. Can I just delete them or is there some other
>>> way to hide them?
>>Look in your "startup" menus, i.e., "C:\Documents and Settings\All
>>Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\" and delete them if they're there.
>>Then they won't keep showing up.
> Are you sure about that? First of all, Documents and Settings is an XP
> thing, not a Win 7 thing, and second, I've never seen a desktop.ini
> anywhere within the Start menu, so this would be a first for me.
"C:\Documents and Settings" exists in Windows 7, although as a junction
(aliasing C:\Users) and not as a "real" folder. Junctions can do strange
things if you try to use them in Explorer, so it's easier on the nerves if
you use "C:\Users" instead although most of the time either will work.
There are two copies of "desktop.ini" on the desktop because the Desktop is
the merger of two folders: your personal desktop, and the one that is given
to all users of the system. Each has its own "desktop.ini" file.
You can delete them, but eventually they will be recreated. As a practical
matter there are few situations where it's useful to have the system files
visible in Explorer (and many of those can be handled by using a command
window to list the contents of a folder), so unless you've got a specific
need to see system files, turn off that option and the ghostly "desktop.ini"
files will no longer be displayed.
Joe