SQL Server - SSMS--can't access My Documents folder

Asked By Ed
14-Nov-09 05:55 PM
I just upgraded to Windows 7 64-bit from XP 32-bit.  I am using SQL Server
2008 Enterprise.  When I try to restore a database in SSMS, and I check "From
device", and click the "....", then click "Add", a directory comes up.  In
XP, to get to a folder under 'My Documents', I used to start navigating from
the "Documents and Settings" folder.  Now, I click the plus sign next to
gone into Windows Explorer and had the Administrator (me, what I am logged in
under) take possession of the "Documents and Settings" folder with Full
Control, and I can navigate throughout it under Windows Explorer, but I
cannot get to My Documents under SSMS.  How do I do this?
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Ed
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  Aaron Bertrand replied to Ed
15-Nov-09 12:29 PM
In Windows 7 this tree starts at the \Users\ folder, not \Documents and
Settings\.


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