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Old January 7th 07, 07:54 AM posted to microsoft.public.win98.disks.general
Gary S. Terhune
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Thanks but no thanks, Davis, s. What little gift purchasing I do is done
entirely online or in local stores, and my pile of unopened magazines and
catalogues simply becomes a recycling chore.

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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
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Davis wrote:
Thanks Gary,

I'm having to point some of my applications in the direction of the
new C:\My Documents folder.

I wasn't thinking clearly. Windows 98se is getting hard to live with.
I haven't lost any files or databases, I'm storing them on the server
until my new computer arrive. The 700,000,000 byte download was
successful. In fact, I did rename the misplaced directory in Windows
Explorer. The My Documents Icon went back home after I redirected
only one of the short cuts......My Documents on the startup menu.

Hopefully, the migration to Windows Vista will be trouble free.

Perhaps, I can return the favor and send you one of my
catalogs....FREE: www.segiftware.com/catalogs.html . The Spring 2007
issue is available..

Davis /Southeastern Giftware
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"Gary S. Terhune" wrote in message
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AFAIK, you can't rename a directory in DOS. You can only
create/delete directories (MD, DEL & DELTREE commands). Why can't
you do it in Windows Explorer?

Honestly, your intent is lost on me. Does the directory contain
anything? If so, why not move all the contents to the "new" My
Documents folder and get rid of the error folder?

Have you lost any actual files that you wish to retrieve? If so,
then you should stop what you're doing right now and focus on data
retrieval. The more you use the disk, the less likely you'll be able
to retrieve data intact.

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Gary S. Terhune
MS-MVP Shell/User
http://grystmill.com/articles/cleanboot.htm
http://grystmill.com/articles/security.htm

Davis wrote:
Hello,

The directory tree in Windows Explorer has been renamed for some
reason. I think a scandisk operation caused it. I have replaced
C:\My Documents by creating a new folder and downloading my files
from the server.....creating a new directory tree for my documents.

I want to rename the ERROR: C:\Program Files\My Documents. The new
name will be C:\Program Files\No Startup. How do I accomplish this?
It has been a while since I had to edit a directory using the
commands ren, move, and deltree.

Deltree is not an option. I don't want to risk it. My DOS Manual
tells me that a directory cannot be moved. I don't want to move it.
I'm interested in DOS REN. Can this be done from the C:\ prompt?

Actually, I'm waiting for my new computer to arrive. Everything is
on the server waiting for download. Windows 98SE has a serious
memory deficiency. It can no longer handle the new software, and my
monitor has dimmed. Internet Marketing and Ftp upload will deplete
memory very quickly. This can be risky when I'm updating my web
site.

Thank for your assistance.

Davis