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Old 30-06-2003, 04:48 AM   #1
Dave
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I want all my stored documents in a folder on physical
drive D. Is there an easy way to do this, or should I
edit the registry to change every occurance
of "C:\Documents and Settings......." to "D:\Documents
and Settings...." Is there any adverse effect on Windows
to doing this?

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Old 30-06-2003, 11:45 AM   #2
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Default Default Documents and Settings

You can make this change using TweakUI or by directly
editing the registry (you are changing the My Documents
location)

Q. How can I move the My Documents and My Pictures
folders?



A. You can change where the My Documents and My Pictures
shortcuts point to by performing the following steps:

Start regedit.exe.
Go to
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersio
n\Explorer\User Shell Folders.
Double-click Personal (for My Documents) and change the
value.
Double-click My Pictures and change the value.
Close regedit.
Log off and restart the machine for the change to take
effect.

You can also redirect these folders using a Group Policy
Object (GPO)--look under User Configuration, Windows
Settings, Folder Redirection. Right-click a folder, and
select its redirection.

Another method to move the My Documents is as follows:

On the Desktop right click the The My Documents Folder
Icon
Select Properties
Click Move, and select your new location

Everything is moved automatically, including the My
Picture Reference.

John

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>-----Original Message-----
>I want all my stored documents in a folder on physical
>drive D. Is there an easy way to do this, or should I
>edit the registry to change every occurance
>of "C:\Documents and Settings......." to "D:\Documents
>and Settings...." Is there any adverse effect on

Windows
>to doing this?
>
>Thanks in advance reply
>.
>

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