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Start Menu access

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by j lunis, Sep 24, 2009.

  1. j lunis

    j lunis Guest

    Vista Home Premium 32

    This should be easy but I can't find the answer.
    Under Users, I have 7 folders
    Administrator (which is empty), All Users, Default, Default User,
    IUSR_XXXX,LastName, and Public (has no Start Menu).

    Default User - I can't even access this one - I get "Default User is not
    accessible. Access denied."

    For the other folders, when I try to access the Start Menu folder, I get
    "Start Menu is not accessible. Access denied."
    All Users|Start Menu
    Default|Start Menu
    ISUR_XXXX|Start Menu
    LastName|Start Menu

    To my knowledge, I am logged in as administrator - stand-alone home PC.
    How do I access these users/Start menus?
     
  2. kfawcett

    kfawcett

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    I wouldn't worry about those accounts. They are used by windows only.

    For example: the ISUR_xxx is for IIS.
     
  3. Malke

    Malke Guest

    j lunis wrote:
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    > Vista Home Premium 32
    >
    > This should be easy but I can't find the answer.
    > Under Users, I have 7 folders
    > Administrator (which is empty), All Users, Default, Default User,
    > IUSR_XXXX,LastName, and Public (has no Start Menu).
    >
    > Default User - I can't even access this one - I get "Default User is not
    > accessible. Access denied."
    >
    > For the other folders, when I try to access the Start Menu folder, I get
    > "Start Menu is not accessible. Access denied."
    > All Users|Start Menu
    > Default|Start Menu
    > ISUR_XXXX|Start Menu
    > LastName|Start Menu
    >
    > To my knowledge, I am logged in as administrator - stand-alone home PC.
    > How do I access these users/Start menus?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    First of all, you've got "Show hidden files" and "Show operating system files"
    checked in your Folder Options. I recommend that you change these options to
    "hide" instead. Doing this will prevent you from trying to access virtual
    directories and generally making a Sad Mistake.

    The Default User, All Users, and other directories which have a shortcut
    arrow next to them are not "real". They are virtual directories called
    "junctions" which are only there to provide backwards compatibility for
    older software that expects these directories to exist. You cannot access
    them which is why you get the somewhat misleading error message.

    The Default user account is a real directory and is used as the template for
    creating new user accounts.

    So what are you really trying to accomplish? If you are trying to edit the
    Start Menu for your own user account and for others, here are the locations:

    The new location in Vista for the all users start menu is:
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu.

    You can click Start and then right-click All Programs and select Explore All
    Users and get to the same location.

    The user specific start menu folder is in:
    C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu.

    Then you can arrange things as you like.

    Malke
    --
    MS-MVP
    Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic!
     

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