Windows 7 folders

Do you know where the main folders used by users in Windows 7 are?

Users' temporary files, Internet files, Start menu shortcuts, Taskbar shortcuts and others...

Know some of the important directories in Windows 7

  • Folder of shortcuts pinned to taskbar - Quick Launch

%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\TaskBar

 It is in the folder above that are all the icons that you add to your Taskbar

  • Shortcuts folder pinned to the Start menu

%UserProfile%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch\User Pinned\StartMenu

  • DESKTOP folder path of ALL USERS (All Users) in Windows 7

This folder is hidden by default. You must enable the "Show hidden files, folders and drives" option to view this folder:

1. Open Windows Explorer (Windows flag key + E) click on the Tools menu, Folder Options and check the option "Show hidden files, folders and drives";
2- Access the path: C:\Users\Public\Desktop.

  • Folder Path "Start Menu" User Profile

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu

  • All Users Start Menu Path in Windows 7

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs

  • Internet Explorer Temporary Files Folder "Temporary Internet Files" User Profile


This is the path of the current user (user logged into the machine)
%UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files

  • Temporary Files in User Profile

%UserProfile%\AppData\Local\Temp
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Connected with a temporary profile


Solution for Error: incident "connected with a temporary profile"

The solution is to recreate the user profile

ATTENTION!
Before you recreate the user profile, back up the existing profile; then restore the profile again.

Recreating the user profile:

1. go to the Control Panel, click System, then click Advanced System Settings
2. in user profiles click settings
3. in the user profiles, find the user you want to recreate the profile and delete the Profiles stored on this computer list by clicking the delete button
4. click Ok, and then log off
5. Request the user that log to create the new profile
6. Restore the user data and proceed with care.

Following this procedure, the existing user SIDs in the machine will be removed. The SIDs are created at the time that the user logs on the machine. SIDs of the user: the user's primary SID-Global and Universal group SIDs for the user account, domain or forest-local SIDs workstation domain (if they are different from the user's domain)-assigned Privileges explicitly to the user or derived from group memberships.

If you follow these step and does not resolve the problem, please follow the procedure below:
1. log on with an account that is not the problem.
2. copy the folder with the user profile to another location, can be another partition.
3. then delete the folder that the user profile that is the problem.
4. go to Regedit and navigate to the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList",
5. under ProfileList, you will see several folders as an example: S-1-5-21-1214440339-2139871995-725345543-2750, when you click on one of them, see the right-hand side which belong to the damaged profile, and then delete it.
6. Restart the computer and ask the user what to log on again
7. now that the profile has been repaired, restore the user data and ok
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Error: Unable to load Ungca32.dll

Solution to the incident "error: Unable to load Ungca32.dll. The plugin is not usable ".

Analysis of the problem:
Probably you are uninstalling 7-zip, but stayed in the Windows registry keys that refer to the program.

Solution:
1. go to control panel and check if the 7-zip is installed; If you are, please uninstall.
2. open the "regedit" in Start > Run.
3. search for the Word 7-zip.
4. Delete all entries that still refer to the program.
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Excel/Word/worksheet File does not open on the network


This solution can be applied to any files that do not open on the network; for exceeding the limitations of OS character.

Analysis of the problem:
The user attempted to open a particular worksheet on the net, but couldn't; I received a message stating that it cannot find the file:

"... Check the spelling of the file name and its location is correct.
If you are trying to open the file from your list of recently used files on the file menu, make sure that the file has not been renamed, moved or deleted. "

Verify that the path where was the spreadsheet exceed the character limitations of the operating system.
The problem was solved by creating a new mapping and pointing to where was the spreadsheet.
See the step-by-step:

Solution:
1. open the "my computer" and check the Network Driver (Network Mapping) where are the files/folders that are not opening;
2. click Start-> Run and enter the server name and the folder where are the files and click Ok;
3. the folder opens, copy the address and then click on the menu Tools → map network drive;
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Excel 2003 does not open in Excel 2010


Analysis of the problem
The user could not open some Excel 2003 spreadsheets in Excel 2010.
We find the worksheets for macros or dynamic values, we find Macros or any other apparent problem.
The problem was solved by converting the spreadsheets for Excel 2007.
See the step-by-step:

Solution
1. open the file in MS Office Excel 2003;
2. click the Filemenu, Save As;
3. choose the Excel 2007 format ... (*.xlsx) 
4. wait for the conversion process and testing with the user.
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ODBC-call failed


Analysis of the problem
The user was having problem to import/link some queries in Microsoft ACCESS 2010 used the drive of IBM DB2 CONNECT.
We note that the DSN was configured in the wrong place in ODBC. The ODBC standard Windows 7 64-bit is 64 bit and does not work for programs that require a connection with source in the 32 bit ODBC.
The problem was solved as follows:
1. Click Start, click Run (or Windows key on the keyboard + R) and type:%windir%\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
2. perform the required settings and test.
So, when the application is using 32-bit source connection, the connection is automatically loaded from the DSN configured in Odbcad32.exe located in the folder%systemdrive%\Windows\SysWoW64.

Even the DSN configured correctly when the user was testing did not work.
When the user was the process of connecting with the DSN sources within the MS Accss, received the following error message: "ODBC-call failed. The drive specified could not be loaded due to system error 193: (IBM DB2 ODBC DRIVER, D:\Arquivo of progras\SQLLIB\BIN\DB2CLI.DLL). (# 160) "
We check so this was a mismatch with the MS Office 2010 64 bit.
The problem was solved by removing the MS Office 2010 64 bit and installed a 32 bit summer

See the step by step

Solution:

1. remove the MS Office 2010 64 bit and install the MS Office 2010 32 bit
2. Install and configure the DB2 Connect; following the recommended procedure for your enterprise;
3. Configure the DSN, click start, run (or Windows key on the keyboard + R) and type:%windir%\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe;
4. Test with the user, and then click ok.
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Windows Problem Reporting stopped working

Analysis of the problem
When the user attempts to open a .doc or .docx file in Microsoft Word 2010 64-bit, he stopped working and displays the following error message:

"Windows Problem Reporting stopped working"

Searching for the error on the Microsoft Web site we find out that the problem was caused by the Send to Bluetooth add-in.

We follow the http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2668847/pt-br procedure to disable the Send to Bluetooth add-in, but we couldn't.
Tried to disable the add-in, but when the Word was it loaded automatically--even performing the procedure suggested in the Microsoft site desativava not supplement.
The problem was solved by opening Microsoft Word in "run as Administrator" and then disabling the add-in.

See the step by step


Solution

1. open a new document in Microsoft Word in the "run as Administrator" mode by clicking Start, all programs, Microsoft Office, press the Shift key and click with the right side of the mouse in Microsoft Word 2010, click on "run as administrator";
See example:



2. click File, options;

3. in the Word Options window, click Add-ins , and then select the COM add-ins and click on Go. ...



4. in the next window uncheck the check box Send to Bluetooth , and then click OK.



5. user and Test OK.
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