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TheBlueSky
Posted 4/2/2008 6:37:04 AM




Hi all,

I'm facing this issue with some applications that needs to write some files
on their installation directory... for example Yahoo Messenger creates some
folders and write some files on its installation directory (e.g. C:\Program
Files\Yahoo) for different reasons, like messages archiving.

These files and folders are created somehow and the application is able to
access them correctly, but when I use Windows Explorer to see them they are
not there! They are absolutely not hidden and even if they are I have the
option of displaying the hidden files and folders enabled, and still I can't
see them! I don't know if Vista has some way to store these file, but I
couldn't even find them by searching!

This problem isn't specific to Yahoo Messanger as I faced it before with
other application. One another example is eMule before that create Vista
version that stores your settings and downloaded file in your Vista user
folders instead of Program Files.

I appreciate any help on that.

Thanks in advance.
Post #78117
Bob
Posted 4/2/2008 7:05:04 AM




Post in reply to: TheBlueSky

For Yahoo Messenger you'll need a 3rd party Archive Decoder.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-US&q=Yahoo+Archive+Decoder&btnG=Search

Maybe the same for eMule.
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Post #78137
Keith Miller \(MVP\)
Posted 4/2/2008 12:48:05 PM




Post in reply to: TheBlueSky
In Explorer, when you navigate to:

'C:\Program Files\Yahoo!\Messenger'

You should see a button in the toolbar labeled 'Compatibility files'. Click
that & you will be taken to:

'C:\Users\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program
Files\Yahoo!\Messenger'

Which is where Vista redirects programs that attempt to write to the Program
Files directory.

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]




Post #78404
Ronnie Vernon MVP
Posted 4/2/2008 2:05:04 PM




Post in reply to: TheBlueSky

BlueSky

This behavior is because these programs are not compatible with the way
Vista treats restricted folders, such as 'Program Files'.

When you open one of the folders where the files are saved, look for a
"Compatible Files" button on the Windows Explorer Command Bar. When you
click the compatibily files button, this will open the folder where the
files are saved.

The usual location will be:
C:\Users\your name\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\

*Note: These folders are hidden, by default. To make them visible, Open
Organize\Folder and Search Options\View Tab. Select the 'Show hidden files
and folders' option. Apply/OK.

This whole process is called 'File and Folder Virtualization' and is there
to allow non-Vista compatible programs to work properly.

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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience



Post #78489
TheBlueSky
Posted 4/2/2008 2:05:05 PM




Post in reply to: Bob
Yahoo and eMule were just an example for applications that store some files
on Program Files folder that I can't see in Windows Explorer. I know they are
somewhere there and I can access them from the application who wrote them,
but again, not from Windows Explorer, and my question was about where they
are stored.


Post #78490
TheBlueSky
Posted 4/2/2008 2:12:06 PM




Post in reply to: Keith Miller (MVP)
Thanks, that was helpful


Post #78501
TheBlueSky
Posted 4/2/2008 2:26:04 PM




Post in reply to: Ronnie Vernon MVP
Thanks


Post #78509
Les
Posted 4/2/2008 7:32:04 PM




Post in reply to: Keith Miller (MVP)


A good hint, but I can't find it on my Vista Ultimate. I have several
programmes that use the
'C:\Users\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program to store data - Opera
browser for example.

When I navigate to the Opera folder in Explorer, there is no button that you
described, and no menu items suggestive of it either

Is there an option somewhere that I need to switch on to see what you
describe?

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regards,
Les Hay, Livingston, Scotland

Post #78761
Keith Miller \(MVP\)
Posted 4/2/2008 9:45:04 PM




Post in reply to: Les
Are there any subfolders to the Opera folder? In the example I gave, there
is no 'Compatibility Files' button in the Yahoo! folder, only in the
Yahoo!\Messenger folder.

The button shows up in the folder where the file save was directed, i.e..

'C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\plug_ins3d\prc'

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Good Luck,

Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]




Post #78866
Chuck
Posted 7/7/2008 3:05:18 PM




Post in reply to: Ronnie Vernon MVP

When I try to back up my system, I now find that there's more than 30 GB of
data in the VirtualStore directories. This seems to duplicate files in the
Program Files directory. Is there anyway to stop this madness?

Chuck



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