How to Restore, Convert, Troubleshoot Folders in Windows 95/98

ID: Q119941


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SUMMARY

This article discusses how Windows converts existing Windows and Windows for Workgroups groups to Windows 95/98 folders, how to rebuild or restore folders, how the [Restrictions] section from the PROGMAN.INI file is transferred to Windows 95/98, and how to troubleshoot failed conversions.


MORE INFORMATION

NOTE: In this article, the term "Windows" refers to Windows versions 3.1 and 3.11 and Windows for Workgroups versions 3.1 and 3.11.

Groups Versus Folders

Windows uses groups and group items represented by icons to provide access to programs. The default groups for Windows are Main, Accessories, Games, and StartUp. An example of an item within the Main group is Control Panel.

Windows 95/98 uses folders and links to provide the same functionality as groups and items in previous versions of Windows.

Converting Groups to Folders

To facilitate the upgrade from Windows to Windows 95/98, an executable file named GRPCONV.EXE is included with Windows 95/98. This file provides the translation of groups and group items to folders and links.

Each group is converted to a folder, and its items are converted to shell links, which are placed within that particular folder.

GRPCONV.EXE uses information from the registry to track changes in group files that have occurred since the last time GRPCONV.EXE was run. There are no entries in either the SYSTEM.INI or WIN.INI file that take precedence over these system registry entries.

The last modified date and time of the PROGMAN.INI file and all group files are stored in the system registry:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\GrpConv

GRPCONV.EXE runs automatically after Setup has copied most of the files needed for a complete installation and rebooted your computer. You can also run GRPCONV.EXE manually. GRPCONV.EXE supports the following switches:
To re-create the default folders that ship with Windows 95/98:

  1. Click the Start button, and then click Run.


  2. Type the following command:


  3. grpconv /s

Use the following steps to convert existing Windows groups to the Windows 95/98 format:

  1. Click the Start button, and then click Run.


  2. Type the following:


  3. grpconv /m

  4. Click the group you want to convert.


  5. Do one of the following:


Other GRPCONV.EXE Specifics

Restrictions Migration for Upgrades

GRPCONV.EXE migrates the [Restrictions] section of the PROGMAN.INI file from previous versions of Windows into the Policies section of the system registry.

Troubleshooting Group Conversion

If a group fails to be converted or if an error is displayed during conversion, use the following steps to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Use GRPCONV.EXE to convert a group file that was previously converted successfully. If this fails, GRPCONV.EXE has been corrupted, and you must replace this file with the GRPCONV.EXE file from your original Windows 95/98 disks. If this step is successful, continue with step 2.


  2. Run the PROGMAN.EXE file that ships with Windows 95/98 and view the group that did not convert. If it displays and acts correctly in Program Manager, create a new group and copy (do not move) the items from the original group to the new one.


  3. Close Program Manager and run GRPCONV.EXE in interactive mode (grpconv /m) to convert the newly created group. If this step fails, continue with step 4.


  4. Run Program Manager, delete the items in the newly created group, and copy a few of the items from the original group into the new group. If this fails, repeat this step with different items until you have determined which item is causing the failure.


NOTE: It is also possible for a virus to cause conversion failure.

Additional query words: tshoot


Keywords          : win95 win98 
Version           : WINDOWS:95
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbhowto 

Last Reviewed: April 29, 1999