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Vista says now: "Desktop folder location is not available..."
Its default location appears to have changed. How do I change it back? It should be simple in theory, however I cannot find a simple answer on the net. Not even from Microsoft folks. There must be an easy way to do this without "hacking" registry entries.
Does anybody know how?
Thanks!
1Please edit your answer to indicate first step to: "create a Desktop folder in the path displayed in the error message" then navigate to it right click on it and select Properties ... once edited I will accept it as the perfect simple answer. Thanks! – Notitze – 2009-12-07T15:36:09.930