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Old April 7th 04, 08:37 PM
Paul
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Default New folders appearing in My Documents

I have these random folders appearing in My Documents
which I don't want, namely My eBooks and My Deliveries. I
delete them and they keep reappearing, which leaves me
wondering if it's some response to something I'm doing
online? Any suggestions?
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Old April 7th 04, 10:46 PM
Network Experience Team [MSFT]
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Default New folders appearing in My Documents

It is common practice to have applications store their documents under "my
documents" for example a lot of games will now store the saved game info
under my documents\My Games\game name there is no way to prevent them from
doing this unless you just don't run the application. In your case sounds
like you are using an e-book reader and it is creating these folders.

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I have these random folders appearing in My Documents
which I don't want, namely My eBooks and My Deliveries. I
delete them and they keep reappearing, which leaves me
wondering if it's some response to something I'm doing
online? Any suggestions?



 




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