NIS puts a desktop.ini file right on my desktop. Why? How can I get rid of it (it returns if I attempt to delete it)? This file has sh attributes, yet it is not hidden.
Has anybody a clue?
NIS puts a desktop.ini file right on my desktop. Why? How can I get rid of it (it returns if I attempt to delete it)? This file has sh attributes, yet it is not hidden.
Has anybody a clue?
Solved - tx Bombastus! (I have Win7 + show hidden files enabled).
Cheers.
I resolve that problem by hiding them under the column of gadgets I do like to have since I use the information they give, inclluding temperature and exchange rate <s>
NIS puts a desktop.ini file right on my desktop. Why? How can I get rid of it (it returns if I attempt to delete it)? This file has sh attributes, yet it is not hidden.
Has anybody a clue?