
Windows Vista made many changes to this folder. This customization is achieved using desktop.ini file. For example, if a user who has logged on to Windows XP and later with user account A look at the personal folders of user account B via Windows Explorer, instead of "My Documents", "B's Documents" is seen. In addition to translation, the display name of the folder might change depending on owner of the folder. However, "My Documents" in Windows Explorer (and file dialog boxes) doesn't appear as an absolute path. A user can later change the physical location of "My Documents". In Windows XP and earlier, the path is \Documents and Settings\\My Documents\ (alias %USERPROFILE%\My Documents\) on boot volume. The Windows NT family of operating systems set up the "My Documents" folder in the user's profile folder. A shortcut to it is displayed directly on the user's desktop. In this version of Windows, the folder is located under the root directory of the boot volume (i.e., if Windows is installed to drive C:, then My Documents will be located at the root of C:). Interaction project now uses release version 3.0.3 (rather than beta).Microsoft first introduced the "My Documents" folder in Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 as a standard location for storing user-created files.Activity command line now has both appbundles and args in quotes (as required by a change on Design Automation).



It is recommended to start with this template. There are three projects: "Debug Plugin Locally", "Plugin project" and "Interaction project".
