Problems with User Profiles and My Documents Folder
ID: Q195110
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you are using user profiles, you may experience any of the following
symptoms:
- When you open the My Documents folder on the desktop or on the
Documents menu, you cannot see documents from other users.
- When you click Start and then point to Documents, the My Documents
folder does not appear on the Documents menu.
- When you double-click the My Documents folder on the desktop, nothing
happens.
CAUSE
These behaviors can occur for any of the following reasons:
- The My Documents folder is not properly copied to the
C:\Windows\Profiles\<Username> folder when user profiles are enabled.
- The My Documents folder has been moved or deleted.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- Right-click the My Documents folder on the desktop, and then click
Properties.
- In the Target box, type
C:\Windows\Profiles\<Username>\My Documents
where <Username> is the user name of the currently logged on user.
- Click OK.
- Log off Windows, and then log back on to Windows as a different user.
- Repeat steps 1-4 for each user who uses the computer.
NOTE: If a new user logs on to the computer, he or she will also need to
follow these steps. The default path for the My Documents folder for new
users is C:\My Documents.
MORE INFORMATION
You must copy the C:\My Documents folder as described above. Creating a
new folder does not work.
If you delete the C:\My Documents folder, you can create a new one by
following these steps:
- Log on as a new user.
- Right-click the My Documents folder.
- Click Find Target.
- Click Apply.
- When Windows prompts you to create a new C:\My Documents folder,
click Yes.
Keywords : kbenv kbui win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb