The following steps assume that Windows is installed on drive C:: you do not want to remove this shared resource, click Permissions and make sure 6. With My Computer still open, double-click the Shared Documents folder. http://www2.montana.edu/desktop/share.htmHOME | One of the most annoying things about the new Windows XP user interface is that Microsoft saw fit to provide links to all of the Shared Documents folders on your system, right at the top of the My Computer window. I can't imagine why this would be the default, even in a shared PC environment at home, but what's even more annoying is that you cannot change this behavior through the shell: Those icons are stuck there and you have to live with it. Until now, that is.
Simply fire up the Registry Editor and navigate to the following key: Sample Chapter from Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Step by Step:: holding a folder represents a shared folder on your computer, which means you The My Documents and the My Computer folders collapse. http://www.microsoft.com/mspress/books/sampchap/1589.aspxHOME |
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion Explorer My Computer NameSpace DelegateFolders
You'll see a sub-key named {59031a47-3f72-44a7-89c5-5595fe6b30ee}. Absolute Beginners V: My Documents:: If you desire, remove the Desktop My Documents icon by clicking Share option, which lets you share the folder with other users on your computer or network. http://www.geekgirls.com/absolute_beginners_05.htmHOME |
If you delete this, all of the Shared Documents folders (which are normally under the group called "Other Files Stored on This Computer") will be gone.
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yes my dear friend, better copy the subkey and values in right pane (if any)in a notepad,again go to regedit and create a new key in delegate folders and rename the key with the copied one,and also create values on right side if any
Thanks... I'll try it out. But is there a way to recover them once deleted?
another cool one.
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