Disabling Library Access from Start menu

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       #21

    BTW Libraries ARE NOT folders...they are just collaborators that pretty much apply symbolic links to one link
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  2.    #22

    Exactly. I would rather just open the folder not go through another link. It seems pointless.
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       #23

    SevenUser09 said:
    Exactly. I would rather just open the folder not go through another link. It seems pointless.
    I have been doing research but my solution seems to be the only workaround...

    I also cannot see how you justify not using Windows 7 due to Libraries
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  4.    #24

    I find them highly annoying and redundant. What are your solutions? I found out how to hide them Windows explorer but it doesn't help.
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       #25

    Zidane24 said:
    They best way I know to resolve this is to right click on Documents in the start menu and erase all folders BUT My Documents...That is essentially the My Documents of Vista except it will still be under the Documents Library banner


    BTW How is this organization method horrible...unless you are hiding something that the Documents library keeps pulling up
    bump...the best solution I could find
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  6.    #26

    I already have that done but it still bothers me I am forced to use libraries.
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