I am having a problem with accessing the windows internal files folder
through My Computer or Windows Explorer. The only way I can access the
windows folder is by opening the Control Panel and opening the Fonts
folder, then I can click up one folder to view the contents and access
the Windows files folder, yet when I clock up again to the Drive folder
window, the Windows folder is not there, not accessable. Nor is it
visible or accessable in the Windows Explorer or when I open the drive
file folder where it has normally been. I have the folder properties
programed to see hidden folders so it has not been hidden, there seems
to have been a glitch in the computer. Can anyone help me figure a way
to access the WIndows File Folder through Windows Explorer again?
Thanks,
David

Re: ME Windows Folder Problem by Mike

Mike
Wed Nov 10 11:12:38 CST 2004

David,

When you do manage to access the Windows folder via Control Panel and the
Fonts folder (very well done by the way), do the Properties of the Windows
folder tell you anything? Right click on the folder and look at the
General tab on the version folder. Yours is the second post I've seen in
the last week where this problem has occurred.

You say you have enabled the viewing of hidden folders in Explorer, Tools
| Folder Options | View but have you also UNchecked "Hide protected
operating system files"? If not does unchecking this help?

Returning to your problem. Try booting to DOS using a Win Me floppy,
choosing either option 2 or 3 but NOT 4 (minimal boot) and at the A:\>
prompt type
ATTRIB -H -S C:\WINDOWS
This should remove any hidden or system attribute from the Windows folder.
Now remove the floppy and reboot back into Win Me and see if the Windows
folder is still marked as hidden. If it is then you have some third party
program, possibly malicious, running that is causing you this problem.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com


talks in the clouds <talksintheclouds@charter.net> wrote:

> I am having a problem with accessing the windows internal files folder
> through My Computer or Windows Explorer. The only way I can access the
> windows folder is by opening the Control Panel and opening the Fonts
> folder, then I can click up one folder to view the contents and access
> the Windows files folder, yet when I clock up again to the Drive
> folder window, the Windows folder is not there, not accessable. Nor
> is it visible or accessable in the Windows Explorer or when I open
> the drive file folder where it has normally been. I have the folder
> properties programed to see hidden folders so it has not been hidden,
> there seems to have been a glitch in the computer. Can anyone help me
> figure a way to access the WIndows File Folder through Windows
> Explorer again? Thanks,
> David


Re: ME Windows Folder Problem by talks

talks
Wed Nov 10 21:48:12 CST 2004

::This worked Mike! now I have access to the Windows Folder again
through the explorer! Thank you much!

::You say you have enabled the viewing of hidden folders in Explorer, Tools
| Folder Options | View but have you also UNchecked "Hide protected
operating system files"? If not does unchecking this help?

: Charging temporal subliminal photonic radiative credit wave...

David talks in the clouds 156

Re: ME Windows Folder Problem by Mike

Mike
Wed Nov 10 21:30:02 CST 2004

Did you change the attributes using ATTRIB from DOS or by unchecking
""Hide protected operating system files"? If the latter you might want to
use the ATTRIB command as the Windows folder shouldn't really be either
marked as being either hidden or system.
--
Mike Maltby MS-MVP
mcmaltby@hotmail.com


talks in the clouds <talksintheclouds@charter.net> wrote:

>>> This worked Mike! now I have access to the Windows Folder again
> through the explorer! Thank you much!
>
>>> You say you have enabled the viewing of hidden folders in Explorer,
>>> Tools
> | Folder Options | View but have you also UNchecked "Hide protected
> operating system files"? If not does unchecking this help?
>
>> Charging temporal subliminal photonic radiative credit wave...
>
> David talks in the clouds 156