User can not delete from desktop nor rename

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Zak

XP Pro/SP1. I sign on via an administrator account. I have no
problems.

My son signs on via a user account and he has problems.

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He can not delete Word documents which he himself has just created
and saved to his desktop. When he presses DELETE or uses Delete
in the context menu, the eggtimer appears briefly and then ...
nothing.

Nor can he rename these Word files.

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With other types of file (.XLS or .TXT or .ZIP) on the desktop he
can rename them but not delete them.

His desktop document's properties has only have two or three tabs.

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He can copy and paste files on his desktop but he can not do this
in his user's data folder.

Is there a something which needs resetting on the system?

Thank you.
Zak

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BTW - I recently had to reinstall Office 2000 because Excel was
messed up. I had to use the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility
because Add/Remove had a glitch with MS Office. I can't say if
this is related as my uses his account only occassionally..
 
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Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
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Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
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Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
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Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
N

Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
N

Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
N

Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
N

Norm Dresner

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when you do?
There are programs that will prevent changes to the desktop, especially
programs that are designed to keep icons in the same place if you change
resolutions, etc.

Norm
 
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Alex Coleman

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when
you do? There are programs that will prevent changes to the
desktop, especially programs that are designed to keep icons in
the same place if you change resolutions, etc.

Norm


I can't work wout what else might be causing this. There is no
process running which I can see is the culprit.

Maybe I installed something and it changed the settings and then I
uninstalled it.

Do any of you specialists know where I might look and what settings
might be affected?
 
A

Alex Coleman

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when
you do? There are programs that will prevent changes to the
desktop, especially programs that are designed to keep icons in
the same place if you change resolutions, etc.

Norm


I can't work wout what else might be causing this. There is no
process running which I can see is the culprit.

Maybe I installed something and it changed the settings and then I
uninstalled it.

Do any of you specialists know where I might look and what settings
might be affected?
 
A

Alex Coleman

What else is running when he signs on that isn't running when
you do? There are programs that will prevent changes to the
desktop, especially programs that are designed to keep icons in
the same place if you change resolutions, etc.

Norm


I can't work wout what else might be causing this. There is no
process running which I can see is the culprit.

Maybe I installed something and it changed the settings and then I
uninstalled it.

Do any of you specialists know where I might look and what settings
might be affected?
 

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