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Why aren't Administrator's Documents & Settings folders displayed?I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am both the
administrator and sole user of this computer. In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under Documents & Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and my own username. This time, however, I don't see the Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do anything different during installation. I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and settings, but still can't see any Administrator's Documents and Settings folder group. Where is it hiding? Many thanks. Alice wrote:
> I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am Did you ever log on as the user "administrator"?> both the administrator and sole user of this computer. > > In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under > Documents & Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and > my own username. This time, however, I don't see the > Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do anything different > during installation. > > I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and > settings, but still can't see any Administrator's Documents and > Settings folder group. Where is it hiding? -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html After clean installation did Windows come up with Welcome screen which ask
you to configure Automatic Updates, Internet Connection and ofcourse set 5 or atleast 1 user. If yes, then you may not have an Administrator folder in Documents & Settings because you are logged in with a new administrator account of your name. According to me, on most PCs where Windows XP unable to detect proper video settings and effects logged in the user with Default Administrator account but on most today's pc it comes with a welcome screen after installation and prompt the user to create new account. Administrator account can be used for troubleshooting purposes. So, it is adviseable that you do not use that account. In future, if you require the administrator account then just click Start - Log Off - Log Off. At the Welcome Screen press CTRL+ALT+DEL key twice (for Windows XP Professional) and you will be presented with User Name and Dialog box, where you can type Administrator as user name and password which you have used while the installation (if any). For Windows XP Home Edition boot into safe mode to see the administrator account. But the next time you will reboot your PC the administrator account will not appear on the Welcome screen and you have to do the same procedure again. If you still want the Administrator Account on Welcome Screen then following is a registry hack which you can apply to do so, which is not recommended unless required. http://www.petri.co.il/add_the_administrator's_account_to_the_welcome_screen_in_xp_pro.htm Once you logged in with default Administrator account you will be able to see it in My Computer. Hope this help, let us know! Show quote "Alice" wrote: > I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am both the > administrator and sole user of this computer. > > In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under Documents & > Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and my own username. This > time, however, I don't see the Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do > anything different during installation. > > I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and settings, but > still can't see any Administrator's Documents and Settings folder group. > Where is it hiding? > > Many thanks. > > Thank you, Stanley and Raj. I see that both your replies concern the issue of
being both the administrator and user of a computer. Stanley, actually I only log on as Administrator in Safe Mode. The only thing I can think of that I needed recently as Administrator was to schedule a task, which could only be done (a) as an Administrator and (b) in Safe Mode. I didn't think to check if the Documents and Settings folders were present, though. Raj, as you note, during installation Setup asks you to name 1 to 5 users and sets up accounts for them. I did that, but I did the same in previous installations. I set up Alice as a user account separate from the Administrator account. The system opened a set of folders for Alice under Documents and Settings (My Documents, Local Settings, SendTo, Start Menu, etc.), and I proceeded to use that account for daily tasks. But when I installed XP previously, and also created a user account Alice separate from an Administrator's account, I could still see a set of folders for the Administrator under Documents and Settings. This time that set of folders wasn't there and I wondered why. But lo and behold - today I had a still-unexplained system error which led me to run chkdsk from the recovery console. It reported that it corrected some problems, and when I booted up again, suddenly the Administrator's folders were right at the top of the list where they used to be! I do not actually use the Administrator's folders since I save all my data under the user name Alice, but at least the mystery is solved even though I have no idea why it happened in the first place. On a side note, I think it is fairly new that XP has a default setting during the installation to make a separate user account for the Administrator, and IMO it's a pretty good idea. Always good to have an extra layer of caution between humans and potentially expensive mistakes, especially when those humans might be very tired after a long day in front of the computer. If you have to log off and log back on to carry out an Administrator function, you reduce the chance of making a careless mistake. Thanks so much for guiding me and trying to help. Show quote > I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am both the > administrator and sole user of this computer. > > In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under Documents & > Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and my own username. This > time, however, I don't see the Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do > anything different during installation. > > I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and settings, but > still can't see any Administrator's Documents and Settings folder group. > Where is it hiding? > > Many thanks. > > Possibly because you have never logged on as the user "administrator"?
A profile directory is not created until a user logs on for the first time. Windows XP Home and Professional both has an inbuilt administrator account
with the name of "Administrator". You can notice when thing at the time of installation that "Set a Password for Administrator account". This is the password which will be used while logging into the Administrator account. By default, the Administrator account only appear if after installation there is no Welcome screen and you are being directly logged into the Administrator account or if you run the tweak given in my previous post or in Safe Mode. As you said that after the Repair the Administrator account suddenly appeared on the screen. Maybe there will not a specific answer that how it happend automatically. Also as said by others if the administrator account exist you will still not be able to see Administrator folder under Documents and Setting till you login atleast once. And at last, You're ALL-WAYS Welcome. Show quote "Alice" wrote: > Thank you, Stanley and Raj. I see that both your replies concern the issue of > being both the administrator and user of a computer. > > Stanley, actually I only log on as Administrator in Safe Mode. The only > thing I can think of that I needed recently as Administrator was to schedule > a task, which could only be done (a) as an Administrator and (b) in Safe > Mode. I didn't think to check if the Documents and Settings folders were > present, though. > > Raj, as you note, during installation Setup asks you to name 1 to 5 users > and sets up accounts for them. I did that, but I did the same in previous > installations. I set up Alice as a user account separate from the > Administrator account. The system opened a set of folders for Alice under > Documents and Settings (My Documents, Local Settings, SendTo, Start Menu, > etc.), and I proceeded to use that account for daily tasks. > > But when I installed XP previously, and also created a user account Alice > separate from an Administrator's account, I could still see a set of folders > for the Administrator under Documents and Settings. This time that set of > folders wasn't there and I wondered why. > > But lo and behold - today I had a still-unexplained system error which led > me to run chkdsk from the recovery console. It reported that it corrected > some problems, and when I booted up again, suddenly the Administrator's > folders were right at the top of the list where they used to be! I do not > actually use the Administrator's folders since I save all my data under the > user name Alice, but at least the mystery is solved even though I have no > idea why it happened in the first place. > > On a side note, I think it is fairly new that XP has a default setting > during the installation to make a separate user account for the > Administrator, and IMO it's a pretty good idea. Always good to have an extra > layer of caution between humans and potentially expensive mistakes, > especially when those humans might be very tired after a long day in front of > the computer. If you have to log off and log back on to carry out an > Administrator function, you reduce the chance of making a careless mistake. > > Thanks so much for guiding me and trying to help. > > > > > > I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am both the > > administrator and sole user of this computer. > > > > In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under Documents & > > Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and my own username. This > > time, however, I don't see the Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do > > anything different during installation. > > > > I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and settings, but > > still can't see any Administrator's Documents and Settings folder group. > > Where is it hiding? > > > > Many thanks. > > > > Windows doesn't make a profile directory for a user that has never logged
in. Show quote "Alice" <Al***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:49143BAE-A190-4305-8F2D-DDDC769ABFF4@microsoft.com... >I just finished a clean install of XP Pro on a new hard drive. I am both >the > administrator and sole user of this computer. > > In the past, I always used to see four sets of folders under Documents & > Settings: Administrator, All Users, Default User, and my own username. > This > time, however, I don't see the Administrator's set of folders. I didn't do > anything different during installation. > > I modified the folder options to view all hidden folders and settings, but > still can't see any Administrator's Documents and Settings folder group. > Where is it hiding? > > Many thanks. > > |
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