- Adding My Documents icon to My Computer for domain-joined computer
- Posted by Mark Rideout on February 10th, 2006
I have multiple machines and on the machines joined to a domain the My
Documents icon does not show up under My Computer on Windows XP sp2. On one
machine not joined to the domain the My Documents icon does appear. I've
tried the workaround of adding the info in the
HKLM/.../Explorer/DocFoldersPaths registry key, but that doesn't work.
There isn't any user policy on my domain (I'm the admin for the domain) that
restricts this, so I'm wondering if there is just something in XP that
doesn't allow My Documents to show up in My Computer? (note My Documents does
appear in Explorer, just not under the My Computer node).
thanks,
-mark
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on February 10th, 2006
My Documents folder missing in My Computer
http://www.tweakxp.com/article36827.aspx
See the WORKAROUND here...
Shared Documents Folders Are Missing From My Computer
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319825
From David Candy...
[[The folder must be read only or system. You can only change these at the
command prompt.]]
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:FF463BEE-3100-4571-A544-63A9E8F26949@microsoft.com,
Mark Rideout <Mark Rideout@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
- Posted by Mark Rideout on February 10th, 2006
Sorry - I had tried those workarounds already (see comment about using
"HKLM/.../Explorer/DocFoldersPaths"). I don't know understand the "The folder
must be read only or system. You can only change these at the command prompt"
comment. I don't think this means that I should my the My Documents folder
readonly. Is this in reference to the desktop.ini?
-mark
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
- Posted by Wesley Vogel on February 10th, 2006
[[NOTE: In each user's My Documents folder and subfolders, open the
Desktop.ini files and modify the Owner value under the "DeleteOnCopy"
section to match the user name. ]]
from...
Shared Documents Folders Are Missing From My Computer
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319825
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:45428E22-5091-48D2-9C2A-EC600EE16FC1@microsoft.com,
Mark Rideout <MarkRideout@discussions.microsoft.com> hunted and pecked:
- Posted by Mark Rideout on February 10th, 2006
The desktop.ini file is correctly created with the Owner field filled out
correctly also. Here is the desktop.ini contents:
[DeleteOnCopy]
Owner=MarkRi
Personalized=5
PersonalizedName=My Documents
Any thoughts?
-mark
"Wesley Vogel" wrote: