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Desktop.ini file
"Patty" <pbrow...@bellatlantic.com> wrote in message news:ut5XptMiCHA.1760@tkmsftngp12. .. Seems that boot takes longer on XP than win98--in the startup folder I have 4 entrees of the startup: desktop ini---one for NT etc. desktop ini---one for "my name ohg etc" desktop ini---one for DEFAULT desktop ini--one for

Desktop.ini showing up
Rex Dieter rdie...@math.unl.edu mailing unix samba steve burford wrote: Dear Rick: I have the same annoying problem. Did you find out how to stop this popup at startup? Delete the file from tbe Startup folder. -- Rex -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions:

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(I think googletoolbarnotifier.exe is placed in your startup list, and if you did not reboot after uninstalling the google toolbar the process could still In the ie7 log i've the errors : 7.610: ArchiveQueue: component occache.ini: no target c:\windows\downloaded program files\desktop.ini 9.250: Num Ticks for

desktop file at startup
Seems that boot takes longer on XP than win98--in the startup folder I have 4 entrees of the startup: desktop ini---one for NT etc. desktop ini---one for "my name ohg etc" desktop ini---one for DEFAULT desktop ini--one for Common etc Do I need all that? Patty.

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John Jackson jjdir...@bellsouth.net microsoft public windowsxp beta general In particular on the Startup Folder I notieced a notepad file.. Desktop.ini opening on startup when I attempted (unsuccessfully) to change the default icons (open and closed) for the startup folder. The .ini file reads

I'd like to use WordXP... - it helped!
Patty pbrow...@bellatlantic.com microsoft public windowsxp general Seems that boot takes longer on XP than win98--in the startup folder I have 4 entrees of the startup: desktop ini---one for NT etc. desktop ini---one for "my name ohg etc" desktop ini---one for DEFAULT desktop ini--one for Common etc Do I need all

desktop file at startup
INI file in the Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup, or Documents and Settings\<yourusername>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder. Click Start, and open the Programs Menu. Click the Startup sub item and look for a Desktop.ini entry. If you can see the Desktop.ini entry, right click it and

My Documents Folder
... linux samba steve burford wrote: Dear Rick: I have the same annoying problem. Did you find out how to stop this popup at startup? Delete the file from tbe Startup folder. -- Rex -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba.

Note Pad message appears when I boot up
The 'Internet Explorer' on the desktop is a Shell Object, though NOT a Shell Folder. The idea of Shell Folders is to have all user files available from a common location. The registry's entry for the personal "environment" of 'My Documents' is not a true folder, as I have said, rather it is a "NameSpace" that can

Open window at startup
The first - try looking in the START - PROGRAMS - STARTUP folder and see if there are copies of the file there, if not chase down what is invoking them using START - RUN - msconfig and looking in Everytime I start XP I get 2 notepad windows of Desktop.ini popping up with the following inside:- [ShellClassInfo]

Avoiding the desktop.ini notepad popup on startup, and
But I had to do this with numerous desktop.ini files. Thanks. Gary -----Original Message----- If the files are Desktop.ini then Right click the Start button and select Explore and/or Explore All Users. Go to the Programs\Startup folder. Locate Desktop.ini and right click it. Select Properties.

Deleted Programs Startup folder problem
Where do I find the Word/Office startup folders? My startup folders on the system drive are all empty. (except for desktop.ini) Marek PS: *The message is If that doesn't stop the messages, then the problem add-in may be in the Office Startup folder (which unfortunately is not included) rather than the Word

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Simon Hobson shobson-li...@colony.com linux samba Dan Slatford wrote: All the workstations have a desktop.ini file that shows up on the desktop after joining the domain. The contents of the ini differ from workstation to workstation. I've found the same thing, the desktop.ini file is in the startup folder in the

system32 folder displayed at startup
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Zie, This is related to the DESKTOP.INI file in the Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup, or Documents and Settings\<yourusername>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder. Click Start, and open the Programs Menu.

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Did you find out how to stop this popup at startup? Delete the file from tbe Startup folder. Won't XP just create it again? AFAIK, it should be deleted from Documents and Setting\Default User (or All users?) folder - then new users won't see it again. why the problem only exists with Samba domain controllers,

I'd like to use WordXP with all macros disabled *and* without ...
My desktop.ini file that displays isn't blank. It displays the information that you've written above. My settings in the Folder Options are also set to hide but it still appears everytime I turn on the computer. Why don't you just delete it. It performs no function whatsoever by being in the Startup folder.

Note Pad message appears when I boot up
CSIDL_COMMON_STARTUP File system directory that contains the programs that appear in the Startup folder for all users. .... It has a display name for the folder from the desktop.ini in the folder, in the shell namespace it gets the name from the registry, plus it has it's real folder name which is used for file

Desktop.ini opens when I boot the computer.
The file was present in the Startup folder of "All users", "Default user", and "myname". Why would it be copied there a few days ago and begin opening like that? What activity of mine could have copied or created it there? Some program install probably - but it is very difficult to pin down. A desktop.ini file with

Bad Memory?
Kelly ke...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Hi Ken, This is related to the DESKTOP.INI file in the Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup, or Documents and Settings\<yourusername>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder. Click Start, and open the Programs Menu. Click the Startup sub

Bill B.about Desktop-ini and autorun.inf continued
Did you find out how to stop this popup at startup? Delete the file from tbe Startup folder. Won't XP just create it again? In my experience, no. -- Rex -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba.