Re: Reloading Office



Moving My Documents to a seperate drive/partition has some advantages,
and will not impact on any programs, though some may have an option to
select a default doc folder.

"Harley" <Harley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:8F2C7AC6-F119-4D79-83B9-6EEE52662F93@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> My Docs is still on C under Documents and Settings. I am ok with pst files
> and signatures (I found, BTW) ultimately remaining on C (docs and
settings).
> I was thinking that moving just the program files would still creat some
> space on C.
>
> Another user suggests leaving MS products on C, "playing well together'
> theory.
>
> I now feel comfortable enougvh to make this change, but question... should
I
> leave well enouigh alone (and find other things to move)?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> "DL" wrote:
>
> > Even if you install Office to D: by default your pst will remain within
the
> > Documents & Settings grouping.
> > As will office templates
> > Data is not affected by an uninstall/reinstall allthough backup always
> > reccomended
> > Presumably My Documents has been moved to D?
> >
> > "Harley" <Harley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:B267F91A-6781-47BC-95CD-65EAD61079E9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > Due to space issues on my C drive, I would like to unload MS Office so
> > that I
> > > may reload it on my D drive. I would like to know what critial files
and
> > > optional files that I should locate and BackUp so that I will reduce
> > 'lost'
> > > items or settings. For example, I know how to locate the pst file, but
> > what
> > > about signatures? What else might I want to save?
> >
> >
> >


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