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How to locate shaddow directories?
Could some kind soul please shed some light on Win7's "shaddow directories" feature? What I mean by that is: where are files ending up, that (old-fashioned, badly behaved) applications are trying to write into their installation directory (i.e. under C:\Program Files\StupidAppInstallLocation)?
I have installed such a program which by default saves the user's data into a subfolder, say "MyFiles" of its C:\Program Files\StupidAppInstallLocation directory (i.e. my data files appear to be in C:\Program Files\StupidAppInstallLocation\MyFiles\).
But while I can load previously edited files from that path into said application, if I navigate Explorer to the very same path, I don't see that MyFiles directory!
My suspicion is, that Windows 7 has silently redirected the creation of that directory to somewhere else and now just mirrors it into that place, so that the application "sees" the directory where it expects it to be.
The problem is that I need to access those files not only through said application, but I also with other tools. But where are those files actually residing??? How can I find out?
Michael