From&To the Novice: Locked folders and when/how to not/use them


  1. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    From&To the Novice: Locked folders and when/how to not/use them


    I have posted these ridiculously misconceptualized problems with my Windows 7. They seemed mysteriously perfectly timed with a file transfer that resulted in locking me out of a number of C:\ folders and further confusing me with some unlocked folders that were now? shortcuts so seemed like duplicates –where did these come from? I thought and furthermore, of course I want to get rid of them. There were multiple ‘Downloads’ folders but their contents differed and I wanted everything in the same place, the default ‘Downloads’ folder. Ahh, innocent ignorance (in a grand scheme, you can and might sometime actually reset the default folder in question).

    The Documents and Settings folder in C:\ is what’s called a junction, a backpath of sorts for programs to use within Windows. It is not a real folder and it is not designed for the user. An exact copy of the junction is the folder C:\Users\yourname, the folder designed for you. If you need to access something from this set of folder/junction, go to Users\yourname.
    However, whatever is locked, leave locked. [There are ownerships, settings, and software to get in and with the expertise or moxy required, you can do fine, but without these, on average, you can encounter a host of problems accessing, altering, or deleting those files]. Although some tasks are certainly doable and forum threads and forum tutorials are especially helpful.

    Avoid the potential problems altogether: Hide the files Windows didn’t design for you: Use the Windows button to Search for Folder Options. Under its View tab, click the radio button, "Don't show hidden files, folders, or drives". If you were to do more advanced settings or software tuning, you could show them and use them.

    For other people's experiences in general and for doing certain upgrades, installs, or changes involving some of the hidden files, search any of the forums for 'Documents and Settings' or in conjunction with your particular issue. For Microsoft’s perspective on junctions, read Raymond Chen from Microsoft TechNet entitled 'Windows Confidential: Junction Dysfunction’: Junction Dysfunction - TechNet Magazine Article - December 2009

    Instead of realizing I had a ‘Documents and Settings' misunderstanding, it appeared that the "Downloads' folders needed to be condensed and a default folder reset. Now I have a bit of a mess, having tried with mixed results to access folders I was denied access to. I hope you find my experience and what I learned to be useful, but you're probably going to have to be as quite the novice as I am to find it so.

    Avery
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 1,180
    Windows 7 Ultimate
       #2

    I just got real confused..

    Is this a question? General statement? :)
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Clarification -for anyone looking to make/find locked files posts


    I had the difficulties described and when looking for a solution, I found a lot of similar posts from a wide range of time. People regularly ask: how can I get into this locked folder?

    They either don't need to, shouldn't, or need info on how to get done what they're after since they can get it done without problems.

    From my brief survey, there's confusion and most people don't realize why they are denied access, or even if that's exactly what they need to do for whatever they're doing.

    I used the post to take the opportunity to provide information and possibly help anyone who read it because it caught their eye given their particular experiences.

    It's not a question, and I guess that makes it a general (although directed) statement.

    Avery
      My Computer


 

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