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There are a few questions about the issue and they propose some solutions:

  • Disable displaying of hidden files (no solution at all)
  • Unchecking "Remember each folder's view settings" (which is not present in Windows 8!)
  • Creating "UseDesktopIniCache" in registry - which doesn't work either

Are there any other solutions that prevents creation of this file? It's keep poping up on my Desktop and it's driving me nuts...

OK, so Windows finally decided to stop pestering me with this nonsensical file... Yay, but I still would love to know how/why...

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    Are you sure Don't show hidden files and Hide protected OS files are both selected?
    – Karan
    Mar 18, 2013 at 19:55
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    I'm sure that both of this option are NOT selected... I want to see both system files and hidden files. Srsly, what's the point of hiding them?
    – Wojtek
    Mar 19, 2013 at 4:24
  • added EDIT with information, that windows is no longer creating the file...
    – Wojtek
    Mar 31, 2013 at 17:39

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Create a registry (*.reg) file with the following text:

REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"UseDesktopIniCache"=dword:00000000

And run it.

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  • Right, great, now READ the OP and noticed that there is a point that I've already tried it and it DOES NOT WORK and IT WAS NOT WORKING for a long time! :[
    – Wojtek
    Sep 26, 2013 at 8:27
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What is your reason for wanting to get rid of desktop.ini(s)?

If you actually dislike just one particular item in those files then there seems to be a "GPP" to do that:

Source: https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/f3381a83-f26a-4ac3-a18e-a342064dc5e6/ignore-localizedresourcename-in-desktopini?forum=winservergen

Group Policy Preference - GPP Action: Delete

File Path: %HomeShare%desktop.ini

Section Name: .ShellClassInfo

Property Name: LocalizedResourceName

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  • They are pointless to me. Besides, I haven't been using Windows for almost 8 years now...
    – Wojtek
    Jun 25, 2021 at 15:23
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Please follow the procedure given below if you are using Windows 8:

  1. Open My Computer
  2. Open Desktop
  3. Click on View ( located at the top)
  4. Uncheck the 'Hidden Items' box.

It should solve your problem.

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  • First of all - there is no such option! second of all - please read again my OP and then, I dunno... try to comprehend what was written? I've explicitly said that tweaking display of hidden item is no solution...
    – Wojtek
    Mar 18, 2013 at 13:04
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You should only check the Hide protected operating system files box instead of all the system and hidden files in the Folder Options menu.

That was a problem for me, too. As far as I learned from my research on this issue, these files are not supposed to be deleted, but hidden. So, I was disappointed thinking that I am supposed to hide my system and hidden files – I would hate that, too!

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