The Public desktop is part of what's going on. The icons you see on your Desktop are a combination of the Desktop folder in your profile, the Desktop folder for the Public/All Users profile, and the special My Computer/Recycle Bin/Network/etc icons chosen for your profile. The wallpaper is another story. Wallpapers are definitely stored separately per user profile in Windows and will not ...
I windows 7 you create the shortcut in C:\Users\All Users\desktop Well, that folder is not accessible. So where should I put it in windows 10?
How to make a desktop shortcut available for all users in Windows 10
I'm using Windows Remote Desktop Manager 2.7. I have some profile saved as 'Global' profiles. Somehow, today, I have managed to save a 'File' profile, which does not appear in the 'Profile Managmen...
to C:\Users\newName but on start up, it keeps telling me that C:\Users\oldName\Desktop is unavailable. is there anything I missed? the profileImagePath edit should have made my desktop to refer to C:\Users\newName\Desktop, right? I was at first having problems with OneDrive, but I unlinked it after moving all its files to where they belong.
They are both part of your profile, yes, so that seems rather nonsensical. Perhaps this was referring to an earlier version of Windows, or perhaps after moving My Documents to a common location outside your profile, or perhaps simply to moving documents out of both your Desktop, and My Documents.
Is there a way to create a shortcut to a site in a specific Chrome account? For example, I might want to open bbc.co.uk in my Home profile via a desktop shortcut Or, I might want to open my-work-ho...