How to Add or Remove "Libraries" Folder from the Navigation Pane in Windows 7
InformationLibraries let you access and arrange items from one or more folders quickly without moving them from their original location. Libraries themselves don't store your files or folders. Instead, they point to different locations on a hard disk or external drive attached to your computer. This gives you easy access to a category of files no matter where they are stored. For instance, if you have music files on your hard disk and on an external drive, you can access all of your music files from within the "Music" library.
For more information about Windows 7 Libraries see:
- Windows 7 Libraries: Frequently Asked Questions
- Understanding Windows 7 Libraries - Windows 7 for Developers - The Windows Blog
- Inside Windows 7:Introducing Libraries
This will show you how to add or remove the Libraries folder and all Library folders in the Windows Explorer Navigation Pane in Windows 7.
NoteWhen Libraries is removed from the Navigation Pane, the pinned Windows Explorer icon on the taskbar will still open to the Libaries location by default unless you change the default open to target location for the pinned Windows Explorer taskbar icon.
TipThe default Libaries folders are located at the hidden locations below.
For all users
C:\Users\Public\Libraries
For current user only
C:\Users\(user-name)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Libraries
Warning
- You can only do this while logged into an administrator account.
- This will affect all user account's on the computer.
EXAMPLE: Libraries in Navigation Pane
NOTE: This is the Libraries group added (default) (left screenshot below) and removed (right screenshot below) from the Navigation Pane. Here's How:1. Open the Start Menu and type regedit.exe in the search line, then press enter.
2. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes.
3. In Regedit, go to the location below: (See screenshot below step 4)Code:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}\ShellFolder4. In the left pane of regedit, right click on the ShellFolder key and click on Permissions. (See screenshot below) 5. At the top, select the Administrators group. At the bottom, check the Allow box to the right of Full Control and click on OK. (See screenshot below) 6. In the right pane of regedit, right click on Attributes and click on Modify. (See screenshot below) 7. To Add All Libraries Back to the Navigation PaneThat's it,
NOTE: This is the default setting. 8. To Remove All Libraries from the Navigation Pane 9. If you have 64-bit Windows 7 Installed
Note
To also add or remove Libraries from the "Open" and "Save as" type windows as well in 64-bit Windows 7, you will also need to do this step.
If you have a 32-bit Windows 7 installed, then skip this step since doing steps 1 to 7/8 will add or remove Libraries from the "Open" and "Save as" type windows as well.A) In Regedit, go to the location below:10. Close regedit.
B) Repeat steps 4 to 7/8 above.Code:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Classes\CLSID\{031E4825-7B94-4dc3-B131-E946B44C8DD5}\ShellFolder
11. Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply.
TipIf you removed Libraries, then you may also would like to use the tutorial below to have the user folders in the Start Menu to open to your C:\Users\(user-name) location instead of it's library folder location.
How to Make Windows 7 Start Menu User Folder Buttons Open to Users Instead of Libraries Location
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