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| | Command line fonction to move the Documents folder in Vista I would like to move the Documents folder to a new location ( D:\Profile\Username\Documents ). I know there is way to do that by right clicking on the Documents folder and choosing moving tab and clicking on the Move button. But I would like to do it with a command line function. Does anyone know if I command line option exist that is equivalent to the Vista wizard of relocate the Shell Folders ? Shidewa |
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