About a month ago, I uninstalled an application I wasn't using (I don't remember which one). Everything was fine except it created the directory "c:\documents and settings\username\start menu\programs\administrative tools" and somehow marked it as a system folder. When I try deleting it in Windows Explorer, I get "administrative tools is required by windows and cannot be deleted". When I try deleting it in Command Prompt, it fails silently (eg it doesn't delete the folder but doesn't error either). When I check attributes (either in Windows Explorer or via attrib on the command line), it is not marked as hidden, system, or read-only. I tried poking around the registry but couldn't find anything obvious there that designated it as a system folder either. As expected, I also can't move the folder. If I rename the folder, the new name shows up in Windows Explorer and Start Menu but it isn't really renamed (it still shows Administrative Tools in the error when trying to delete and doesn't stack with an AllUsers folder of the same name).
Any ideas? I really want to get rid of this annoying and useless folder.
Any ideas? I really want to get rid of this annoying and useless folder.