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- Windows 11
Here’s a mystery for you! (Or for ME, at least.) I recently found that several of the items that appear on my Taskbar don’t seem to be in the system at all. The Taskbar icons work when I click them; but those items aren’t in the Taskbar folder, or the QuickLaunch folder, or ANY folder. I don’t see how an object (i.e. a folder, file, or program) can be in my computer without being in any folder. And yet, apparently, they are.
These items include:
1. YouTube;
2. Wikipedia;
3. AOL Mail;
4. Weather (Not the Weather app that comes with Windows, but a link to the National Weather Service website, “Weather.gov”);
5. VitalSource Bookshelf (An E–book reader which I purchased and installed).
I've searched the whole "C:" Drive, with the "View Hidden Items" option enabled, and found no trace of these items -- except for the VitalSource Bookshelf, which is in a folder called
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\AppRepository"
And when I tried to open that folder, I got "Access Denied". I'm an Administrator, and the only user on the computer.
These items also appear in the Start menu -- but not in either of the two "StartMenu" folders. So they're both "Start Menu Phantoms" and "Taskbar Phantoms"!
Could it be that Windows now has folders that don't appear even when you show "Hidden Items"? So far, I haven't thought of any other explanation.
These items include:
1. YouTube;
2. Wikipedia;
3. AOL Mail;
4. Weather (Not the Weather app that comes with Windows, but a link to the National Weather Service website, “Weather.gov”);
5. VitalSource Bookshelf (An E–book reader which I purchased and installed).
I've searched the whole "C:" Drive, with the "View Hidden Items" option enabled, and found no trace of these items -- except for the VitalSource Bookshelf, which is in a folder called
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\AppRepository"
And when I tried to open that folder, I got "Access Denied". I'm an Administrator, and the only user on the computer.
These items also appear in the Start menu -- but not in either of the two "StartMenu" folders. So they're both "Start Menu Phantoms" and "Taskbar Phantoms"!
Could it be that Windows now has folders that don't appear even when you show "Hidden Items"? So far, I haven't thought of any other explanation.
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- OS
- Windows 11