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John Mahoney "mahon...@snet.net"@mail.snet.net demon ip support win95 Hi, I was wondering if someone could tell me how to delete a folder that says does not exist??? This folder is on my start menu screen!! Please help thank you.

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True, in his case he already has entried in the folders for the individual users and he will need to delete them from the StartMenu/Programs folder of the individual user. Hmmm - no, it won't - and I'm not sure your answer addresses the question. He *is* the administrator. "blb" wrote: I am the administrator,

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"Syntar" wrote: No, I still cannot delete. I cannot move to folders either. "Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Does it work if you start Outlook in Safe Mode? Go to the Start menu, click Run, then type outlook.exe /safe in the box and click Run. -- Jocelyn Fiorello MVP - Outlook *** Messages sent to my

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I tried the search as you suggested; but under Vista, it will not search the WinXP Documents & Settings folder -- hence I cannot find or delete the Pictures.pd2 file. According to the Vista Help menu, it says that Vista prohibits access to this folder, but apparently still uses its contents.

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Steve anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public win2000 general If by "link" you mean that Administrative Tools is displayed on the Sart Menu, that is a setting for the start menu that you can turn off. But DO NOT!! delete any "Windows System" files. The ever important warning of "If you don't know what

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It will--cannot delete "apscmd:access denied" . It has altered the restart function of the computer and has given the following errors "unable to determine If NAV95 is the only Symantec product on your system, you can also delete the \Symantec folder. Remove NAV from the Start Menu: Follow these steps to remove

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And I do not know if it is so good to delete that folder. What I have read it can't be roamed Either. //Marcus "Vera Noest [MVP]" wrote: Yes, you can use this Folder redirection is implemented on the following: *Application Data *Desktop *My Documents *Start menu Is it possible to delete some folders on the

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Stuart Wildish s...@oook1.demon.co.uk demon ip support win95 John Mahoney <"mahon...@snet.net"@mail.snet.net> wrote: Hi, I was wondering if someone could tell me how to delete a folder that says does not exist??? This folder is on my start menu screen!! Please help thank you Try creating a folder with the exact same

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