On Thursday, June 12, 2014 8:43:13 AM UTC-6, Ben Fritz wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 11:04 PM, wolfv wrote:
> 
> > On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 10:02:12 PM UTC-6, wolfv wrote:
> 
> >> On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 9:24:29 PM UTC-6, Ben Fritz wrote:
> 
> >> > On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 5:29:07 PM UTC-5, wolfv wrote:
> 
> >> > > > Can you use vimdiff, from C:\Users\wolf\Documents (rather than My 
> >> > > > Documents)?
> 
> >> > >
> 
> >> > > I am using Windows 7.
> 
> >> > > From Command Prompt:
> 
> >> > >     C:\Users\wolf\Documents>vim -d a.txt b.txt
> 
> >> > > This pops up:
> 
> >> > >     C:\PROGRA~2\Vim\vim74\vim.exe is not a valid Win32 application.
> 
> >> > > I click "OK" and Command Prompt says:
> 
> >> > >     Access is denied.
> 
> >> >
> 
> >> > Yeah that's probably a different problem. You can try running vim.exe in 
> >> > compatibility mode.
> 
> >> >
> 
> >> > Does "gvim -d a.txt b.txt" work from that directory? How about "gvimdiff 
> >> > a.txt b.txt"?
> 
> >>
> 
> >> Yes, that works (screen shot attached).
> 
> >> So it was the just the fake "My Documents" directory the whole time.
> 
> >>
> 
> >> I vaguely remember when I first got Windows 7, I renamed "My Documents" to 
> >> "Documents", then later Windows automatically changed it back to "My 
> >> Documents", and I left it that way.
> 
> >>
> 
> >> Thank you for sticking with me through so much trouble shooting. Your help 
> >> is is much appreciated.
> 
> >
> 
> > both  "gvim -d a.txt b.txt" and "gvimdiff a.txt b.txt" work from Documents:
> 
> >     C:\Users\wolf\Documents>gvim -d a.txt b.txt
> 
> >
> 
> >     C:\Users\wolf\Documents>gvimdiff a.txt b.txt
> 
> >
> 
> 
> 
> Great!
> 
> 
> 
> So, are you happy using just gvim? Or do you still want help getting
> 
> vim.exe running? You may want to create a new thread for that if you
> 
> do, I'm not sure how to go about fixing that one. I had a similar
> 
> problem, which went away on its own when I gained admin rights:
> 
> 
> 
> http://stackoverflow.com/q/23478373/1390430
> 
> 
> 
> But looking at the error text now, it differs from the one you're
> 
> getting, so perhaps it is a completely different issue.

Both Vim and gVim are now working in my "Documents" folder.
Below is how I removed fake "My" folder names, maybe it will help someone else.

How to remove fake "My" folder names
 "My Documents" folder name messes up vimdiff
 Windows 7 features fake folder names:
        My Documents
        My Music
        My Pictures
        My Videos
 The command Prompt displays their real names:
        C:\Users\wolf>dir
        06/11/2014  10:02 PM    <DIR>          Documents
        05/15/2014  06:57 AM    <DIR>          Music
        06/09/2014  06:33 PM    <DIR>          Pictures
        05/15/2014  06:57 AM    <DIR>          Videos
 The desktop.ini file in these folders is telling Windows Explore to display 
the fake names.
 To stop this nonsense, first set Folder Options to show .ini files:
        Folder Options > View tab >
                select: Show hidden files       
                uncheck: Hide protected operatings system files
                click "Apply"
 Then edit the desktop.ini files:
        Go to the offending directory and open the desktop.ini file.
        Comment the line that starts with "LocalizedResourceName".
        A semicolons (;) at the beginning of the line indicates a comment.
 The correct folder names will be displayed the next time you login. 

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