Unfortunately, I haven't had a chance to play with it. It just looked like
it treated C:\ like XP treats c:\windows\system and warns you away from it.
I was wondering if it would prevent you from creating directories as well as
files.

I would have rather they fixed all of the tools to work with spaces - but
then again - I still can't make myself create anything with a space in it.

My current bear is Outlook keeping the .ost file in a hidden directory under
Documents and Settings. My backup software seems to be smart enough to find
the directory so that I can check it to be backed up, but not smart enough
that I can find it when I want to restore!?!?!?

Colin

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Haskett

  Colin:

I wonder if Windows 7 complains about any writes to the "C:\" drive.  
This would be a good thing, but still, some applications install into 
"C:\Program Files (x86)", so that directory must allow writes along with 
"C:\ProgramData" (notice how they seem to have removed their heads from 
that dark space by eliminating spaces in one of their primary 
directories in "C:").

I don't seem to have any problems writing to "D:" or beyond.

Bill



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