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Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder appeared under

My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It holds all the same folders

and files as "My Documents" does. Under properties it shows this folder name

to be "My Documents" yet the folder name showing up in Windows Explorer is

Buds PC's Documents. If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the same

file in "My Documents". Bottomline is I know this folder is a duplication of

"My Documents". Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

delete the "My Documents Folder".

 

Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

Bud wrote:

> Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder appeared

> under

> My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It holds all the same

> folders

> and files as "My Documents" does. Under properties it shows this folder

> name to be "My Documents" yet the folder name showing up in Windows

> Explorer is

> Buds PC's Documents. If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the

> same

> file in "My Documents". Bottomline is I know this folder is a duplication

> of

> "My Documents". Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

> delete the "My Documents Folder".

>

> Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

 

It isn't a duplication. It's just a shortcut to your real My Documents. So

you don't want - or need - to get rid of it.

 

Malke

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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

Malke, how did it get there? I know it wasn't there before. Things just

appearing like that, that come from no where, drives me nuts.

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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

Bud wrote:

> Malke, how did it get there? I know it wasn't there before. Things just

> appearing like that, that come from no where, drives me nuts.

 

I have no idea how it got there. You probably changed the way you view

things. I know it always shows on all my Windows machines and on my

clients' machines. Perhaps you just never noticed it.

 

In any case, I wouldn't worry about it.

 

Malke

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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

Malke, thanks.

 

If anyone out there has more input I would love to hear it.

Guest Twayne
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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

> Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder

> appeared under My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It

> holds all the same folders and files as "My Documents" does. Under

> properties it shows this folder name to be "My Documents" yet the

> folder name showing up in Windows Explorer is Buds PC's Documents.

> If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the same file in "My

> Documents". Bottomline is I know this folder is a duplication of "My

> Documents". Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

> delete the "My Documents Folder".

>

> Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

 

Just a long shot:

Have you made any changes to users accounts or created/deleted any of

them? There is a way for that to happen. It's also possible there is a

desktop.ini file messed up that's causing the wrong name to be shown, or

one exists where it shouldn't; not sure.

 

HTH

Guest Gord Dibben
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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

More input..................same as what Malke said.

 

 

Gord

 

On Sat, 4 Oct 2008 14:38:01 -0700, Bud <Bud@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote:

>Malke, thanks.

>

>If anyone out there has more input I would love to hear it.

Guest Patrick Keenan
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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

"Bud" <Bud@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:ED16132C-2C67-48A9-8F2D-6364018261DA@microsoft.com...

> Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder appeared

> under

> My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It holds all the same

> folders

> and files as "My Documents" does. Under properties it shows this folder

> name

> to be "My Documents" yet the folder name showing up in Windows Explorer is

> Buds PC's Documents. If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the

> same

> file in "My Documents".

 

That's because it IS the same file and folder structure. It is *not* a

duplicate or copy It is the original.

> Bottomline is I know this folder is a duplication of

> "My Documents".

 

Sorry, but you don't know this; you misunderstand it. It is another

*view*, not another *copy*.

> Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

> delete the "My Documents Folder".

 

Yep.

> Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

 

It's not a duplicate. It IS the original folder, with a name that reflects

the account name. That name is provided by the OS, the original folder name

remains constant on the disk. It's to help you identify which folder you

are in when there are multiple accounts.

 

You can prove this to yourself easily. Place a text marker file, with a

distinctive name, in the My Documents folder. For example, "Test

Marker.txt". The contents don't matter.

 

Now open a command prompt and issue these two commands:

 

cd \

dir /s "test marker.txt"

 

This will return *one* copy of the file, in a folder named "C:\Documents and

Settings\<Account Name>\My Documents\Test Marker.txt". However, you will

see that folder named two ways depending on where you're looking from.

 

So, what you're seeing is just another view of the drive. It's not a

duplicate, and should not be deleted unless you really want to lose those

files.

 

HTH

-pk

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Re: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

 

"Bud" <Bud@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:ED16132C-2C67-48A9-8F2D-6364018261DA@microsoft.com...

> Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder appeared

> under

> My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It holds all the same

> folders

> and files as "My Documents" does. Under properties it shows this folder

> name

> to be "My Documents" yet the folder name showing up in Windows Explorer is

> Buds PC's Documents. If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the

> same

> file in "My Documents". Bottomline is I know this folder is a duplication

> of

> "My Documents". Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

> delete the "My Documents Folder".

>

> Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

 

Aren't these icon merely two shortcuts to the same folder tree? It is

rather easy to determine if this is the case.

 

And, if so, there is nothing to worry about.

 

As for how it happened, I don't know. But, you can be sure that it didn't

happen by accident.

 

Jim

Guest olfart
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"Jim" <j.n@invalid.invalid> wrote in message

news:ufHCygwJJHA.3764@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>

> "Bud" <Bud@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:ED16132C-2C67-48A9-8F2D-6364018261DA@microsoft.com...

>> Some time in the last 4 or five months (I think) a new folder appeared

>> under

>> My Computer. It's called Buds PC's Documents. It holds all the same

>> folders

>> and files as "My Documents" does. Under properties it shows this folder

>> name

>> to be "My Documents" yet the folder name showing up in Windows Explorer

>> is

>> Buds PC's Documents. If I delete a file in it the file is deletes the

>> same

>> file in "My Documents". Bottomline is I know this folder is a

>> duplication of

>> "My Documents". Whereas I would like to delete it I know if I do I will

>> delete the "My Documents Folder".

>>

>> Can someone tell me where this came from and how to get rid of it?

>

> Aren't these icon merely two shortcuts to the same folder tree? It is

> rather easy to determine if this is the case.

>

> And, if so, there is nothing to worry about.

>

> As for how it happened, I don't know. But, you can be sure that it didn't

> happen by accident.

>

> Jim

right click on th icon and check Properties

That will tell you if it's a shortcut or not. If it is then check Target and

that will tell you what it goes to.

Posted

RE: "My Documents" Folder Duplication

 

Sorry to take so long to get back to this thread. Judging from what most of

you wrote the second folder is a duplication of my documents because that's

the way it should be so I'll accept it even though I know it wasn't there

before.

 

Patrick, I did try the command prompt idea and it only returned one hit so

that verifies what you said would happen.

 

Anyhow, thanks to everyone for your input. It's appreciated.


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