my documents folder question

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sheila jones

hi,
in windows explorer I have 2 files I have a question on:
I have My Documents and Sheila's Documents. both files have the exact same
files and folders in them. may I safely eliminate one of them? if I
eliminate one of them which one would be preferable? will it be rebuilt
after I eliminate it? thanks for the help
Sheila
 
sheila said:
hi,
in windows explorer I have 2 files I have a question on:
I have My Documents and Sheila's Documents. both files have the
exact same files and folders in them. may I safely eliminate one of
them? if I eliminate one of them which one would be preferable? will it
be rebuilt after I eliminate it? thanks for the help
Sheila

You can't "eliminate" either without "eliminating" both. One is just a
"view" of the other.
 
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in windows explorer I have 2 files


Not really. First you mean "folders," not files."


I have a question on:
I have My Documents and Sheila's Documents. both files have
the
exact same files and folders in them.


That's because they are actually *not* two separate folders, but
just two presentations, or views, of the same thing.

may I safely eliminate one of
them?


No. Anything you do to either will be relected in the other.
Experiment yourself to see that this is true. Create a test file
and save it. Then look in My Computer and you'll see it in both.

Now delete it from one place and you'll see that it's gone from
both.

This is normal and by design.
 
Like others have said, it's one folder, really, with
two views.
If you log into Shiela's account, you probably won't
see the Sheila's Documents (unless you created it
yourself) because Sheila only needs to see her own My
Documents, so it's called My Documents.
But if you log in as anyone else you'll see My
Documents for that user, and Sheils's documents for
Sheila, and any other accounts that exist. You
probably created an account for Sheila but are signing
on into a different account.
Or, you might have two similarly named accounts
without realizing it, and are seeing the "other"
Sheila's Documents. In which case, delete the account
you don't want. But don't delete the "___ Documents"
folder; it's a system folder and needs to exist. You
delete it by deleting the account.

HTH,

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