Re: how to move "permanent" C:\my documents to D:\........
- From: "Feundlich" <businesscash123@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2006 14:07:01 -0400
Hello seems i got a problem:
A. any, someone smart, comptuteruser should store his datas on a different
partition or HD as his programms.
B. that would give the only and definitly way that the MS dictated MY
Documuments and Settings "HAS TO MOVE"
C. that also need all MS Dictated programms who automaticly store
"everything " on C:\mydocuments....... is not a smart idea or a clear
opposite thing from "every" Standpoint of data security.
So again my question is, how to change this thing easy ??? going into the
registry and using tweak is one way but not easy.
Is this "standard logic procedure" to much ??? for MS, i guess yes. Seems
there is a big Server soloution or nothing (nothing means a playtoy for
kids and unspectacular homeuseres who browse a little and wirte five letters
a year and work on 2 spreadfiles, called XP... whatever) anybody else
should by a server package and hire a 100'K salary, network and MS
Troubleshooting administrator
"Gordon" <gordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Feundlich wrote:personal
upps this is not the thing I want know.
it means NEVER use this dictated Windowssetting who "allways" use c:\
in other words I, not someone in Redmond, will decide where my
Folder is located
Thanks
I don't think you'll find ANY OS that allows you to dictate that...even
Linux doesn't. At least Windows ALLOWS you to move the "My Documents" to
another partition/drive.....
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Gordon Burgess-Parker
Interim Systems and Management Accounting
www.gbpcomputing.co.uk
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