"Default User" junction point folder issue

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Hi I was wondering, and I should've asked here earlier, will the repair install re-create the "Public" and "Default" folders (which are in my "Users" folder) after I've deleted them? How about any junction for those two folders? I know I had one for "Default".

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Hi I was wondering, and I should've asked here earlier, will the repair install re-create the "Public" and "Default" folders (which are in my "Users" folder) after I've deleted them? How about any junction for those two folders? I know I had one for "Default".

Thanks.
Try showing Hidden and OS files in Folder Options; see if the Default folder show up then.

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/394-hidden-files-folders-show-hide.html
You know that's the thing...I just did a FACTORY RESTORE on my laptop (after backing up my stuff of course) yet the default user junction folder is showing on the factory-restored laptop.

And yet I checked hide protected system files and it's STILL showing.
 

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WE,

The C:\Users\Default folder is only a hidden system folder, and not a hidden protected operating system folder. If you want it to be hidden, you have to select the Don't Show hidden files, folders, and drives option instead.

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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I meant the Default User junction, not the Default folder. THAT is hidden...but the junction isn't.

CommonTater told me to hide protected system files and it would hide the junction...but the junction is still there. I contacted Dell chat and they said it's suppposed to appear to me regardless...so I took their word.

You are awesome btw. :D
 

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Ah, ok. Give this a try. It should set it's attribute back to being a hidden protected operating system file.

1. Open a elevated command prompt.
2. Type in each command below and press enter after each one.
NOTE: If your Windows 7 is not on the C: drive for some reason, then substitute the C: drive letter in the path below for what you have instead.
attrib +r +s +h "C:\Users\Default User" /S /D

attrib +r -s +h "C:\Users\Default" /S /D
 

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well im satisfied with what i have...am not going to take any more risks :D

and check ur pm :D
 

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Ok. What matters is that you are satisfied. :)
 

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By the way brink, those are the commands (the ones you have bolded) that will make those things hidden right?

Because the "Default" folder is already hidden...however the "Default User" junction isn't, so...do I still put in both? Or just the one for "Default User"?

Thanks...:geek:
 

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Correct. The commands will set them both back to their default attributes and hide them again. You will have to run both of them though since "Default User" is a junction point to "Default".
 

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Ah, ok. Give this a try. It should set it's attribute back to being a hidden protected operating system file.

1. Open a elevated command prompt.
2. Type in each command below and press enter after each one.
NOTE: If your Windows 7 is not on the C: drive for some reason, then substitute the C: drive letter in the path below for what you have instead.
attrib +r +s +h "C:\Users\Default User" /S /D


attrib +r -s +h "C:\Users\Default" /S /D
ok i pressed enter after each one...do i just close the prompt right now? sorry if this is a bad question. :(

by the way this did not work for me...I put in the first one, then pressed enter. I then put in the second one in spot under it and pressed enter...I still see the default folder in the Users folder.
 

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I have chosen to hide protected files and hide hidden files, but the Default User junction is still showing:cry:
 

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Try restarting the computer to see if it still is afterwards.

If not, then try running a sfc /scannow command to see if it may help.

If it still doesn't, then a repair install should be able to fix it without losing anything.
 

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Ok...I may do this later. What with all my computer stress recently, I'm not going to take any risks with anything, not saying your methods involve risks, but maybe I'll do it someday...:( effin computers

By the way brink, I don't know what either of those 3 will do...if you're saying a repair install would be the last restort, well...a factory restore didn't fix the problem either. That thing is there no matter what...but if a factory restore doesn't fix the problem. (let's say Dell mistakingly forgot to hide that or something) then I see why a factory restore may do nothing, whereas your methods may actually work.

Might do it later...when I've took a long break from this.
 

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Ah, ok. Give this a try. It should set it's attribute back to being a hidden protected operating system file.

1. Open a elevated command prompt.
2. Type in each command below and press enter after each one.
NOTE: If your Windows 7 is not on the C: drive for some reason, then substitute the C: drive letter in the path below for what you have instead.

attrib +r +s +h "C:\Users\Default User" /S /D



attrib +r -s +h "C:\Users\Default" /S /D
wait...was the second command supposed to have that subtraction sign in there? or was it supposed to be 3 addition signs like the first command had?

I experimented on my other laptop and I made some random folder in the Users folder, then I used the second command which has the subtraction sign in it, and instead of typing Default, I put in the name of the folder I made.

That made it hidden, using the elevated prompt.

However...I'm not sure what the command you gave with the three plus signs does exactly...
 

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WF,

Both commands are suppose to be "copied and pasted" (to make it easier) in the command prompt exactly as is above, and one at a time pressing enter after each one.
 

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Here's the Help for the Attrib command:

Displays or changes file attributes.

ATTRIB [+R | -R] [+A | -A ] [+S | -S] [+H | -H] [drive:][path][filename] [/S [/D]]
Code:
   +     Sets an attribute.
   -     Clears an attribute.
   R     Read-only file attribute.
   A     Archive file attribute.
   S     System file attribute.
   H     Hidden file attribute.
  [drive:][path][filename]         Specifies a file or files for attrib to process.
  /S    Processes matching files in the current folder and all subfolders.
  /D    Processes folders as well.
So +S marks the files System Files, and -S marks the files non-System files.
 

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WF,

Both commands are suppose to be "copied and pasted" (to make it easier) in the command prompt exactly as is above, and one at a time pressing enter after each one.
Does the order of the two commands matter? Meaning, if I pasted the first line, or the second line first. I pressed enter after pasting each one.

Also is there a way I can hide the default user junction without using an elevated prompt...
 

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