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snoopster
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Hello,
Here's the scenario:
1) My customers download a zip file from my site (call it zip.exe) to their desktop.
2) They then unzip the file to a folder (call it xyz) which I have set by default to be saved to their desktop, as follows...
c:\windows\desktop\xyz
3) For all versions of Windows (98, 2000, etc.) EXCEPT XP, the customer finds the xyz folder (which contains 3 unzipped files) on their desktop - no problem.
BUT, XP users do NOT find folder xyz on their desktop. Where is it? (I have not yet upgraded from my Windows 98 to XP so I can't determine this for myself).
I would assume that customers can find the file by following this path...
Start - My Computer - C Drive - Windows - Desktop - xyz
Is this correct? If not, I'd really appreciate knowing the EXACT path to follow to the folder.
Thank you - I appreciate the help!
Snoopster
Here's the scenario:
1) My customers download a zip file from my site (call it zip.exe) to their desktop.
2) They then unzip the file to a folder (call it xyz) which I have set by default to be saved to their desktop, as follows...
c:\windows\desktop\xyz
3) For all versions of Windows (98, 2000, etc.) EXCEPT XP, the customer finds the xyz folder (which contains 3 unzipped files) on their desktop - no problem.
BUT, XP users do NOT find folder xyz on their desktop. Where is it? (I have not yet upgraded from my Windows 98 to XP so I can't determine this for myself).
I would assume that customers can find the file by following this path...
Start - My Computer - C Drive - Windows - Desktop - xyz
Is this correct? If not, I'd really appreciate knowing the EXACT path to follow to the folder.
Thank you - I appreciate the help!
Snoopster