In Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition, two or more users could save their files to the same location--My Documents. In Windows XP, a new feature allows all users on the computer to share documents by saving them to a folder called Shared Documents. As part of the upgrade process, Setup moved your documents to this new folder. To find your documents, go to My Computer and double-click the Shared Documents folder. In the future, whenever you want to share files with other users on this computer, just copy the files to Shared Documents.
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