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by wolrah
1356 days ago
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> This is probably not at all intuitive to the regular Windows user, my parents would never understand the implications of this The trick here is how do we solve this other than further user education? When the user profile folder is unusable for some reason you either have to do this or just refuse login. Neither are good answers, but this one is better as long as you understand what the system's doing. If one doesn't know what the system's doing and isn't interested in trying to understand it I don't see a way to avoid this issue. |
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Hell, even just changing the terrible wording on the notification (and putting it somewhere much less ignorable) would be a step forward. E.g. "Your files have been temporarily moved to X. Any files you place in My Documents, My Pictures (etc) will be deleted when you log off or turn off your computer.").