Hi
Im new to the site but have been a browser for a while and have had a number of issues fixed from your collective experience
I have been having problems with the favourites link that is displayed when you open up a window in Win7
I have found this old thread on here but its old and looks like its been killed off
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-7/924587-windows-7-favorites-folder-not.html
I have done the steps in the displayed part of the thread but each time I run the query.cmd I get a notification that 'the system cannot find the specified path'
I have run the query on another users desktop and it runs ok. I have used the information displayed in the .txt window to do a key comparison in regedit and all the keys seem to match ok.
Please can you help me with this.
Just as a side note, my system runs and SSD as the boot drive but a HDD as the docs drive with all the user folders pointed at the HDD. So for example C:\Users\Username\Links becomes D:\Users\Documents\Links.
This problem is only affecting one user log on.
I cannot seem to find a way of pointing the Links folder on my profile which is where I understand the favourites to be stored for windows shortcuts
Thanks
Paul
Im new to the site but have been a browser for a while and have had a number of issues fixed from your collective experience
I have been having problems with the favourites link that is displayed when you open up a window in Win7
I have found this old thread on here but its old and looks like its been killed off
http://forums.techguy.org/windows-7/924587-windows-7-favorites-folder-not.html
I have done the steps in the displayed part of the thread but each time I run the query.cmd I get a notification that 'the system cannot find the specified path'
I have run the query on another users desktop and it runs ok. I have used the information displayed in the .txt window to do a key comparison in regedit and all the keys seem to match ok.
Please can you help me with this.
Just as a side note, my system runs and SSD as the boot drive but a HDD as the docs drive with all the user folders pointed at the HDD. So for example C:\Users\Username\Links becomes D:\Users\Documents\Links.
This problem is only affecting one user log on.
I cannot seem to find a way of pointing the Links folder on my profile which is where I understand the favourites to be stored for windows shortcuts
Thanks
Paul