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| | Changing default path of "My Documents" (User files)to D: drive? I know how to do that on xp (right click on "my documets" properties,...) but on Vista it dont have the properties options, does anyone know how to change the default path C:\users\math (my files) to for example D:\my documents, folder? I want to do this do freeze my C: Thx for u help |
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| | RE: Changing default path of "username"folder to D: drive? "math" wrote: > I know how to do that on xp (right click on "my documets" properties,...) but > on Vista it dont have the properties options, does anyone know how to change > the default path C:\users\"username"folder to for example a: D:\my documents, > folder? So all my music, downlaods videos are stored in my D. dirive. > >I want do do this so i can freeze C: > > Thx for u help |
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| | Re: Changing default path of "My Documents" (User files)to D: drive? You might end up with chaos on your computer if you moved the whole directory C:\users\math (your files), for a number of reasons. One being that there are a number of hidden junction points under that directory; moving the JP's to a different location (also not advisable) on the same drive only moves the JP, however moving it to another drive turns the JP into a normal folder and moves all files there (leaving the targeted directory empty). Too, it would affect programs installed on your computer that depend on certain files under that directory, and programs you might want to install in the future. Environment variables depend on that directory's path. The list goes on. You can, however, move certain shell folders under C:\users\math, like Music or Documents, using the folders Properties (Location tab). "math" <math@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F9102D2D-E6A6-4FD1-9173-BBEAF7A8B922@microsoft.com... >I know how to do that on xp (right click on "my documets" properties,...) >but > on Vista it dont have the properties options, does anyone know how to > change > the default path C:\users\math (my files) to for example D:\my documents, > folder? > > I want to do this do freeze my C: > > Thx for u help |
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| | Re: Changing default path of "My Documents" (User files)to D: drive? 1. Create a new user profile: 2. Start regedit 3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList 4. Change data value of ProfilesDirectory to the Directory you want 5. Naviage to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-2184662875-1159908554-1183104181-1000(Locate the SID of the user profile you want to move, check ProfileImagePath) 6. Change the data value of ProfileImagePath to the the Directory you want "math" <math@discussions.microsoft.com> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ:F9102D2D-E6A6-4FD1-9173-BBEAF7A8B922@microsoft.com... >I know how to do that on xp (right click on "my documets" properties,...) >but > on Vista it dont have the properties options, does anyone know how to > change > the default path C:\users\math (my files) to for example D:\my documents, > folder? > > I want to do this do freeze my C: > > Thx for u help |
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| | Re: Changing default path of "My Documents" (User files)to D: driv Great post! Clear, concise and on the money. Of course, I have still have a question or two... I assume this can't be done with existing profiles, from another admin profile, and moving the existing tree? I'm thinking of proggies what will have stored the physical location of their appdata, rather than using the user environment variable, etc. thanks, Alec. "Leo" wrote: > 1. Create a new user profile: > 2. Start regedit > 3. Navigate to > HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList > 4. Change data value of ProfilesDirectory to the Directory you want > 5. Naviage to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows > NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\S-1-5-21-2184662875-1159908554-1183104181-1000(Locate > the SID of the user profile you want to move, check ProfileImagePath) > > 6. Change the data value of ProfileImagePath to the the Directory you want |
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