Deleting the "My Documents" Folder May Cause Error Message
ID: Q137735
 
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Office  97 for Windows
 
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Microsoft Office for Windows 95, version  7.0
 
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Microsoft Access versions  7.0, 97
 
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Microsoft Excel  97 for Windows
 
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Microsoft Excel for Windows 95, version  7.0
 
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Microsoft PowerPoint  97 For Windows
 
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Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95, version  7.0
 
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Microsoft Word  97 for Windows
 
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Microsoft Word for Windows 95, version  7.0
 
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Microsoft Windows  95
 
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Microsoft Windows 98
 
SYMPTOMS
If you try to delete the My Documents folder, one of the following error
messages appears.
In Microsoft Windows 95
   My Documents is a Windows system folder and is required for Windows
   to run properly. It cannot be deleted.
In Microsoft Windows 98
   My Documents is your documents folder. It cannot be deleted. If you wish
   to delete this folder, first choose another folder to be your documents
   folder.
NOTE: In Microsoft Windows 98, if you remove the My Documents icon from the
desktop, the My Documents folder is not removed. The icon on the desktop is
only a shortcut to the My Documents folder.
If you try to delete the Recycled folder, you receive a similar error
message.
WORKAROUND
To work around this problem, change the path that your program uses to
locate the folder in which to save files instead of deleting the My
Documents folder. To change the path for the default folder, use one of the
following methods.
Microsoft Word
To change the path, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
 
- Click the File Locations tab.
 
- Click Documents, and then click Modify.
 
- Type the path that you want the program to use for opening
   and saving files.
 
- Click OK, and then click Close.
 
For additional information about how Word determines where it saves
files, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q134725 Where Word 95 Saves Files
Microsoft Excel
To change the path, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
 
- Click the General Tab and type the full path to the folder you want to
   use in the Default File Location box.
 
- Click OK.
 
Microsoft PowerPoint
To change the path, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
 
- Click the Advanced Tab and type the full path to the folder you want to
   use in the Default File Location box.
 
- Click OK.
 
Microsoft Access
To change the path, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
 
- Click the General Tab and type the full path to the folder you want to
   use in the Default Database Folder box.
 
- Click OK.
 
Microsoft Office
The Open A Document toolbar button on the Microsoft Office Shortcut Bar
also defaults to the My Documents directory. Note that you cannot change
the default directory that is used by this toolbar button.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q136727 OFF: Cannot Change the Default Folder for Opening Files
MORE INFORMATION
If Microsoft Office 7.0 or Microsoft Word 7.0 is reinstalled, the My
Documents folder is re-created.
Additional query words: 
8.00 word95 word7 word97 xl97 xl7 off7 off97 
Keywords          : kbualink97 offwin offinterop 
Version           : WINDOWS:7.0,95,97
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : 
Last Reviewed: May 5, 1999