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Excel Recent Files Issue
Whenever my ASP.NET app creates an excel file and saves it a get a shortcut
on my C drive. The original excel file is saving in the correct place. But I think the recent file is what is being created on the C drive. How can I stop this? Can I change where the recent files for excel are saved off? Thank You |
Excel Recent Files Issue
First, I don't speak ASP.Net, but...
I think Jim Rech suggested this: Check to see where your "Recent" folder points to. If it points at your desktop, that could be where windows/excel is storing the shortcut. Here's the link to Jim's post/thread. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...%40tkmsftngp03 Heck, here's his message: ==== Well it sounds as if your "Recent" folder and your "Desktop" folder have merged. Everytime you open an Office document a shortcut goes to the Recent Documents folder. On my machine running Windows XP those folders are listed under this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders You might run Regedit.exe and look for something amiss. I think the Recent entry should point to something like this: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Recent. If it points to the same place as your Desktop entry you have your answer. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP Jerry8989 wrote: Whenever my ASP.NET app creates an excel file and saves it a get a shortcut on my C drive. The original excel file is saving in the correct place. But I think the recent file is what is being created on the C drive. How can I stop this? Can I change where the recent files for excel are saved off? Thank You -- Dave Peterson |
Excel Recent Files Issue
Dave thanks for the reply but when I test what Jim says it doesn't fix the
issue because I need to change the recent files for Excel. The shell folders key within the registry doesn't seem to effect the excel recent files. Jerry "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't speak ASP.Net, but... I think Jim Rech suggested this: Check to see where your "Recent" folder points to. If it points at your desktop, that could be where windows/excel is storing the shortcut. Here's the link to Jim's post/thread. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...%40tkmsftngp03 Heck, here's his message: ==== Well it sounds as if your "Recent" folder and your "Desktop" folder have merged. Everytime you open an Office document a shortcut goes to the Recent Documents folder. On my machine running Windows XP those folders are listed under this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders You might run Regedit.exe and look for something amiss. I think the Recent entry should point to something like this: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Recent. If it points to the same place as your Desktop entry you have your answer. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP Jerry8989 wrote: Whenever my ASP.NET app creates an excel file and saves it a get a shortcut on my C drive. The original excel file is saving in the correct place. But I think the recent file is what is being created on the C drive. How can I stop this? Can I change where the recent files for excel are saved off? Thank You -- Dave Peterson |
Excel Recent Files Issue
I think that this isn't excel's MRU list. It belongs to Windows.
When you click on Windows Start button|Documents, you'll see a list of shortcuts to the most recently used windows files. I don't have another guess. Jerry8989 wrote: Dave thanks for the reply but when I test what Jim says it doesn't fix the issue because I need to change the recent files for Excel. The shell folders key within the registry doesn't seem to effect the excel recent files. Jerry "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't speak ASP.Net, but... I think Jim Rech suggested this: Check to see where your "Recent" folder points to. If it points at your desktop, that could be where windows/excel is storing the shortcut. Here's the link to Jim's post/thread. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...%40tkmsftngp03 Heck, here's his message: ==== Well it sounds as if your "Recent" folder and your "Desktop" folder have merged. Everytime you open an Office document a shortcut goes to the Recent Documents folder. On my machine running Windows XP those folders are listed under this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders You might run Regedit.exe and look for something amiss. I think the Recent entry should point to something like this: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Recent. If it points to the same place as your Desktop entry you have your answer. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP Jerry8989 wrote: Whenever my ASP.NET app creates an excel file and saves it a get a shortcut on my C drive. The original excel file is saving in the correct place. But I think the recent file is what is being created on the C drive. How can I stop this? Can I change where the recent files for excel are saved off? Thank You -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Excel Recent Files Issue
Dave Thanks again for your reply
I have to figure out how excel handles this Thanks again Jerry "Dave Peterson" wrote: I think that this isn't excel's MRU list. It belongs to Windows. When you click on Windows Start button|Documents, you'll see a list of shortcuts to the most recently used windows files. I don't have another guess. Jerry8989 wrote: Dave thanks for the reply but when I test what Jim says it doesn't fix the issue because I need to change the recent files for Excel. The shell folders key within the registry doesn't seem to effect the excel recent files. Jerry "Dave Peterson" wrote: First, I don't speak ASP.Net, but... I think Jim Rech suggested this: Check to see where your "Recent" folder points to. If it points at your desktop, that could be where windows/excel is storing the shortcut. Here's the link to Jim's post/thread. http://groups.google.com/groups?thre...%40tkmsftngp03 Heck, here's his message: ==== Well it sounds as if your "Recent" folder and your "Desktop" folder have merged. Everytime you open an Office document a shortcut goes to the Recent Documents folder. On my machine running Windows XP those folders are listed under this registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders You might run Regedit.exe and look for something amiss. I think the Recent entry should point to something like this: C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Recent. If it points to the same place as your Desktop entry you have your answer. -- Jim Rech Excel MVP Jerry8989 wrote: Whenever my ASP.NET app creates an excel file and saves it a get a shortcut on my C drive. The original excel file is saving in the correct place. But I think the recent file is what is being created on the C drive. How can I stop this? Can I change where the recent files for excel are saved off? Thank You -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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