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Old November 14th 07, 04:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Green_XP[_2_]
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Default Microsoft CD Burning folder

I am running updated versions of "Trend Micro AntiVirus plus
AntiSpyware" and "Spy Sweeper" on a Gateway GT5220 (Windows XP Media
Center Edition Versio 2002, Service Pack 2; aka: XP Professional V.
5.1.2600, Service Pack 2, Build 2600) home computer.

I haven't been able to find anything on Google or other web sites about
this.

(Before anyone jumps to the conclusion that this a Quicken Basic
2006/Power2Go 4.2 problem, please remember that Control Panel/Windows
Explorer is apparently involved.)

I have been using Quicken Basic 2006 and Power2Go 4.2 to backup the
Quicken files to a DVD+RW disc in my E:\ drive. Loading a DVD+RW disc
would automatically open up what looked like a Control Panel; (with the
horizontal lines and the alphabetical order). It would show not only
the E:\ drive contents, but also the contents of the Microsoft CD
Burning folder, with 'comments' like "Files ready to burn to disc", or
some such.

Not any longer. Now it looks like a Windows Explorer. (Unless of
course I'm loosing my mind) :-))

My Power2Go 4.2 program displays the contents of the disc in my E:\
drive in its lower 'panel', where a side panel labled "Disc compilation"
shows a 'tree' of the disc. The upper section has a side panel labled
"Select source", which shows a 'tree' of the whole computer. 'Picking'
E:\ in that tree USED to show the contents of the "C:\Documents and
Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning"
folder in its upper 'panel'.

Not any longer. It shows only the disc contents in BOTH 'panels'. I
have to 'work-my-way' through the "Select source" tree to the CD Burning
folder in order to backup/burn the Quicken files.

The only thing I remember doing in/to the CD Burning folder is removing
a shortcut to Media Player that I found there. I don't know how it got
there and I don't remember seeing it there before.

Several days ago I DID download and install TweakUI and changed the
Windows Explorer folder hierarchy order back to the way it used to be
(with My Documents below My Computer). I have NO idea how it got
rearanged.

I tried a couple of System Restores to earlier dates, but I was not
satisfied with the changes they made so I did an Undo Restoration both
times.

--
Green_XP
"Save the Cheerleader...Save the World..."


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  #2  
Old November 15th 07, 09:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Harry Ohrn
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Default Microsoft CD Burning folder

I'm not familiar with Power2Go 4.2 but it sounds like has packet writing
capabilities. Windows XP has no inbuilt DVD writing capabilities so you must
be using packetwriting to save from Quicken directly to a DVD-R\W. Reinstall
Power2Go. Create a shortcut to the DVD drive and place it in the SendTo
directory and in your My Documents directory. You should then be able to
save to that location providing you have a formatted DVD-R\W in the drive.

--

Harry Ohrn


"Green_XP" wrote in message
...
I am running updated versions of "Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware"
and "Spy Sweeper" on a Gateway GT5220 (Windows XP Media Center Edition
Versio 2002, Service Pack 2; aka: XP Professional V. 5.1.2600, Service Pack
2, Build 2600) home computer.

I haven't been able to find anything on Google or other web sites about
this.

(Before anyone jumps to the conclusion that this a Quicken Basic
2006/Power2Go 4.2 problem, please remember that Control Panel/Windows
Explorer is apparently involved.)

I have been using Quicken Basic 2006 and Power2Go 4.2 to backup the
Quicken files to a DVD+RW disc in my E:\ drive. Loading a DVD+RW disc
would automatically open up what looked like a Control Panel; (with the
horizontal lines and the alphabetical order). It would show not only the
E:\ drive contents, but also the contents of the Microsoft CD Burning
folder, with 'comments' like "Files ready to burn to disc", or some such.

Not any longer. Now it looks like a Windows Explorer. (Unless of course
I'm loosing my mind) :-))

My Power2Go 4.2 program displays the contents of the disc in my E:\ drive
in its lower 'panel', where a side panel labled "Disc compilation" shows a
'tree' of the disc. The upper section has a side panel labled "Select
source", which shows a 'tree' of the whole computer. 'Picking' E:\ in
that tree USED to show the contents of the "C:\Documents and
Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning"
folder in its upper 'panel'.

Not any longer. It shows only the disc contents in BOTH 'panels'. I have
to 'work-my-way' through the "Select source" tree to the CD Burning folder
in order to backup/burn the Quicken files.

The only thing I remember doing in/to the CD Burning folder is removing a
shortcut to Media Player that I found there. I don't know how it got
there and I don't remember seeing it there before.

Several days ago I DID download and install TweakUI and changed the
Windows Explorer folder hierarchy order back to the way it used to be
(with My Documents below My Computer). I have NO idea how it got
rearanged.

I tried a couple of System Restores to earlier dates, but I was not
satisfied with the changes they made so I did an Undo Restoration both
times.

--
Green_XP
"Save the Cheerleader...Save the World..."



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Old November 16th 07, 11:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics,microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Green_XP[_2_]
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Posts: 20
Default Microsoft CD Burning folder

Hi Harry,

My Quicken program saves four files to the C:\Documents and
Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning
folder when I close it. It also reminds me to burn my "backup to disc".
I have created a shortcut to that CD Burning folder and placed it on my
desktop. I also just upgraded to Power2Go 5.6, but it still doesn't
know where the CD Burning folder is without my double-clicking on the
shortcut. I can live with it like this, but I'm still wondering
what-in-the-world-I-did to cause this strange behaviour. :-))


--
Green_XP
"Save the Cheerleader...Save the World..."
"Harry Ohrn" wrote in message
...
I'm not familiar with Power2Go 4.2 but it sounds like has packet
writing capabilities. Windows XP has no inbuilt DVD writing
capabilities so you must be using packetwriting to save from Quicken
directly to a DVD-R\W. Reinstall Power2Go. Create a shortcut to the
DVD drive and place it in the SendTo directory and in your My
Documents directory. You should then be able to save to that location
providing you have a formatted DVD-R\W in the drive.

--

Harry Ohrn


"Green_XP" wrote in message
...
I am running updated versions of "Trend Micro AntiVirus plus
AntiSpyware" and "Spy Sweeper" on a Gateway GT5220 (Windows XP Media
Center Edition Versio 2002, Service Pack 2; aka: XP Professional V.
5.1.2600, Service Pack 2, Build 2600) home computer.

I haven't been able to find anything on Google or other web sites
about this.

(Before anyone jumps to the conclusion that this a Quicken Basic
2006/Power2Go 4.2 problem, please remember that Control Panel/Windows
Explorer is apparently involved.)

I have been using Quicken Basic 2006 and Power2Go 4.2 to backup the
Quicken files to a DVD+RW disc in my E:\ drive. Loading a DVD+RW
disc would automatically open up what looked like a Control Panel;
(with the horizontal lines and the alphabetical order). It would
show not only the E:\ drive contents, but also the contents of the
Microsoft CD Burning folder, with 'comments' like "Files ready to
burn to disc", or some such.

Not any longer. Now it looks like a Windows Explorer. (Unless of
course I'm loosing my mind) :-))

My Power2Go 4.2 program displays the contents of the disc in my E:\
drive in its lower 'panel', where a side panel labled "Disc
compilation" shows a 'tree' of the disc. The upper section has a side
panel labled "Select source", which shows a 'tree' of the whole
computer. 'Picking' E:\ in that tree USED to show the contents of
the "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\CD Burning" folder in its upper 'panel'.

Not any longer. It shows only the disc contents in BOTH 'panels'. I
have to 'work-my-way' through the "Select source" tree to the CD
Burning folder in order to backup/burn the Quicken files.

The only thing I remember doing in/to the CD Burning folder is
removing a shortcut to Media Player that I found there. I don't know
how it got there and I don't remember seeing it there before.

Several days ago I DID download and install TweakUI and changed the
Windows Explorer folder hierarchy order back to the way it used to be
(with My Documents below My Computer). I have NO idea how it got
rearanged.

I tried a couple of System Restores to earlier dates, but I was not
satisfied with the changes they made so I did an Undo Restoration
both times.

--
Green_XP
"Save the Cheerleader...Save the World..."





 




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