What I have reported in this thread applies to Windows 8.1I think it might help if you were able to see for yourself how Windows 8.1 "This PC" folder navigation behaves, because of the difficulties you seem to have with the written language. If you can, please see how "This PC" folder on Windows 8.1 works.
?[TC8.50b11] This PC -> Desktop -> ".." - go
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I don't need windows 8.1 to reproduce such illogical behavior of Explorer.sam5 wrote:If you can, please see how "This PC" folder on Windows 8.1 works.
Once again: it opens local user Desktop folder, yet both "Up" and "Back" buttons lead to "This PC".
Win7: <Win+E>, Navigate: Desktop -> <Username> -> Desktop
- Explorer shows in path bar: "<Username> > Desktop"
- Press <F4> and you see the physical path "C:\Users\<Username>\Dektop"
- Press <Alt +Up> twice and you are again inside Desktop while in truth the physical grand parent of the personal desktop is in fact "C:\Users\"
Win7: <Win+E>, Navigate: Desktop -> Computer -> C:\ -> Users -> <Username> -> Desktop
- Explorer shows in path bar: "Computer > C: > Users > <Username> > Desktop"
- Press <F4> and you see the physical path "C:\Users\<Username>\Dektop"
- Press <Alt +Up> twice and you are in "Computer > C: > Users"
You see: Starting from the same physical path, press <Alt+up> twice and you end up in two different locations.
TC is not an Explorer-Clone.
The Alt+"UP" Navigation in Explorer is bound to the Explorer breadcrumb path, while TC's "Goto Parent" is bound to the physical path.
If TC shows a physical path in path bar, you can be sure that cm_gotoParent([..]) brings you to the parent directory!
But the real question is why your TC (and Explorer) shows the personal Desktop if you navigate via "This PC -> Desktop" and petermad's windows installation seems to show the virtual Desktop!
Could it be that both of you are using a different approach to go to Desktop?
Or is your Desktop (as Explorer child of "This PC") simply broken?
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Holger
Rather how do we get to "\\This PC" which is somewhat different from "\\Computer" in Windows 7 which again is different form "\\My Computer" in Windows XP.Could it be that both of you are using a different approach to go to Desktop?
I can get to "This PC" in several different ways, but it behaves the same once I am there:
1. Alt+F1 -> + Computer (drive overview)
2. Breadcrumb arrow down -> This PC
3. Enable [..] in root. C:\ -> doubleclick [..]
4. Execute cm_OpenDrives from Menu, Buttonbar or Shortcut
5. CD ::{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D} from a Button or a User command.
Once I am in \\This PC in Windows 8.1 I see all assigned drive letters just like in Windows 7, but furthermore I see some folders:
[Desktop]
[Documents]
[Downloads]
[Music]
[Pictures]
[Videos]
If I doubleclick on for example [Desktop] I get to \\Desktop (this it what is shown in the breadcrumb bar / current directory bar) - but this folder only shows the content of C:\Users\Username\Desktop - it does NOT show the full content of the \\Desktop as you see it when you use cm_OpenDesktop ! See http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/DesktopX2.png
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It is also peculiar that it shows up as \\Skrivebord (= \\Desktop) both when accessed via \\This PC and via cm_OpenDesktop - although the content is not the same.
It is also peculiar that it shows up as \\Skrivebord (= \\Desktop) both when accessed via \\This PC and via cm_OpenDesktop - although the content is not the same.
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Tell that to Microsoft
Tell that to Microsoft

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I have no Win8.1 (and I won't have it for a long time 'cause I hate its ugly interface) but petermad and sam5 report different behaviours:
sam5 wrote:And yes, it enters "C:\Users\...\Desktop" here, not "\\Desktop". Anyone else sees different results (on Windows 8.1 x64)?
petermad wrote:Yes, here it is different - if I am in \\This PC and doubleclick on Desktop I end up in \\Desktop and not in "C:\Users\...\Desktop"
petermad wrote:Once I am in \\This PC in Windows 8.1 I see all assigned drive letters just like in Windows 7, but furthermore I see some folders:
...
If I doubleclick on for example [Desktop] I get to \\Desktop (this it what is shown in the breadcrumb bar / current directory bar) - but this folder only shows the content of C:\Users\Username\Desktop - it does NOT show the full content of the \\Desktop as you see it when you use cm_OpenDesktop ! See http://madsenworld.dk/tcmd/DesktopX2.png
Like I said, on my Windows 8.1 it opens local user Desktop folder (which is empty in my case). And then both "Up" and "Back" buttons lead to "This PC".HolgerK wrote:So far only what is shown by TC.
But this does not answer the question what desktop content is shown by Explorer as child folder of "This PC".
Regards
Holger
If you press "Up" when you are in "This PC" folder, then it goes to virtual Desktop folder, which contains "This PC", "Network", etc.