Curtis wrote:
> When installing new software, Windows has a bad habit of creating
> its desktop shortcuts and start menu folders to the all users
> account instead of just the current users account. I don't want any
> shortcuts or start menu folders from applications that I install
> to show up in any other user accounts, and vice versa. I just came
> form 98 about a moth ago and I didn't have this problem. Microsoft
> really dropped the ball on this one, it irritates me to no end;
> this completely defeats the whole purpose of having separate user
> accounts. How do I fix this?
Complain to those who created the installer for said application - as tis is
specific to the application, not Windows. In other words - if you install
Adobe Acrobat Reader - where its icons are placed (without customization) is
determined by Adobe's installer and how they tell it to do things - not
Windows XP, Not Windows Vista, not Microsoft.
Manually move things otherwise.
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