[gui-talk] straightening out my favorites
tribble
lauraeaves at yahoo.com
Tue Feb 5 09:26:23 CST 2008
Did you look under "my documents\yourlogin"?
I have never seen the favorites folder under the all users sub folder...
Also, could she have changed the folder options to hide system files? Go to
the folder options under the view tab and look at the tree view of options
there and see if they are to your liking.
Finally, you can always have windows put the favorites folder on the start
menu -- just go to the control panel under task bar and start menu options.
HTH
--le
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From: "Sherri" <flmom2006 at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 8:41 PM
Subject: [gui-talk] straightening out my favorites
I am desperately in need of someone who is computer knowledgeable to help me
with my latest computer dilemma. Today, my daughter unwittingly made a
change to my folders and now my "favorites" have disappeared. I found them
all residing in a folder under documents and settings/all users, but I don't
know how to get that folder back into my IE7 under favorites. I can access
each website, but I must first go to documents and settings to do so. Any
suggestions on how to move this folder back where it belongs. I already
tried system restore and it didn't change anything. Any help would be
monumentally appreciated. I have spent all day at this, much to the
detriment of my work, which is medical transcription.
Sherri
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