That's the thing dude. It wasn't hidden and that folder option for some reason was set to have it show up to me! How stupid of Dell, because I sure don't remember choosing to have superhidden files and/or folders to show up. The only thing I edited in folders options is to have file extensions show, like .doc and .mp3 to tell me what files actually are.
This was all caused because of my stupid ****ing insistence to take control of everything because I'm the stinking admin of the damn computer. What kind of logic is it to restrict a computer admin from something, in the first place. Not so admin-friendly is it.
That advice is too late for me, because (all of the following was un-intentional by the way) I already screwed up the permission settings of that junction folder, ripped out its contents (which are un-edited so there should be hope in making a new junction folder...I think) and, I'm not sure if the "Default User" junction folder I currently have in the "Users" folder, is the original one. That is why I'm asking if it's possible just to create a new junction for "Default".
And if this is not possible, can you at least tell me how I can check if the "Default User" junction folder (at least I think the one I have now is still the same junction folder like before) is working? Can you tell me what its permission settings are set to on your own (what it lists in "Group or user names", and the permissions given to each, or basically, what is checked and what is not) and what it says in the general properties tab, like where it says
Type of File: and
Location:, etc., and where it targets to?
In fact, I think where it targets to should be the answer (I guess target is another word for directory) because if this is a "junction" folder then I think it's basically a shortcut, which would mean it must tell you what it directs to.
I just thought I should mention that, after changing the security settings on it, I noticed that when I strip my user account from having access to it, the folder icon changes back to a folder with a shortcut symbol, and when I re-gain access to it, it turns into a folder with a lock symbol on it.
I really wish I hadn't done anything...and am just wondering how I can undo this mess. I just want to know if my Default User folder is working like it should and what its security settings should be (basically, I want to know what all of its properties should say. If anyone would be kind enough to
screen print the contents of each tab in properties, of their "Default User" junction folder, that would relieve me greatly. Or you just just type the information).
