If you're not the administrator you don't.
In windows xp, clicking on clock over document icon displays list of recently opened documents. LOCATION, C:\Documents and settings\Administrator C:\Documents and settings\Administrator(name) (Icon may be hidden & needs to make unhide in control panel, Folder options,view, Show hidden files and folders.) OR, You can directly view list of recently opened documents, click start, My recent documents.
Settings in "my Documents"
\Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder \Documents and settings\user\Documents\DrWatson folder
Document administrators ensure that documents are protected. They may operate a system that allows users to check documents in and out.
When Business Objects first opens, the default view typically displays the Central Management Console (CMC) or the BI Launch Pad, depending on the version and configuration. The BI Launch Pad presents users with a dashboard where they can access reports, documents, and other resources. In the CMC, administrators can manage users, groups, and server settings. This initial view allows users to navigate and interact with the various functionalities of the Business Objects environment.
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Ntuser.dat C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Windows\Usrclass.dat
"Snapshot Gallery" in view menuor in windows >C:\Documents and Settings\YourUserNameFolder\Application Data\Skype\Pictures
\documents and settings\username\ntuser.dat \documents and settings\username\local settings\application data\microsoft\windows\usrclass.dat NTuser.dat and Usrclass.dat of the current user
When you click the File tab in Microsoft Word, you access the Backstage view. This view provides various options related to file management, such as creating, opening, saving, and printing documents. It also includes options for sharing documents, accessing account settings, and managing document properties. Additionally, you can find tools for exporting and inspecting documents within this interface.
In Microsoft Office applications, the tab that opens the Backstage view is the "File" tab. When you click on the "File" tab, it takes you to a screen where you can access options such as saving, opening, printing documents, and managing account settings. This view provides a centralized location for document management and application settings.
In windows 7, it is either called user documents or users, no longer documents and settings, and is by default located in your operating system drive, which is usually c:
To find administrator documents, you typically click on the "Administration" or "Admin" section in your platform or software interface. This section may also be labeled as "Settings" or "Management." Look for a submenu or link that specifically mentions "Documents," "Resources," or "Documentation" to access the relevant files. If you're using a specific application, refer to its help or support section for precise navigation instructions.