Offline Folders/Files

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jayloveroni

How do I change the location of the Offline files
Folder. By default everything get's stored in a folder
on C:, but my D: partition has more space. Windows 2000
had a cachemov.exe program to move the folder, but I
haven't seen anything for XP.

Thanks,

jjs
 
If you are use Internet Explorer you might try going to
the tools tab, chooseing Internet Options, in the Temp.
Internet file section click the settings button, click
move folder.

It's pretty self explanitory from there.

Jonathan
 
jayloveroni said:
How do I change the location of the Offline files
Folder. By default everything get's stored in a folder
on C:, but my D: partition has more space. Windows 2000
had a cachemov.exe program to move the folder, but I
haven't seen anything for XP.

Thanks,

jjs

The only way to safely move the %systemroot%\CSC folder in XP is to use that
same cachemov.exe utility that you used in Windows 2000. It works equally
well in XP.

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Microsoft MVP
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You can change the location for the Temporary internet
files and this is where the offline files are stored.

Regards
M. Rajesh
 
Thanks. I will try it.
-----Original Message-----


The only way to safely move the %systemroot%\CSC folder in XP is to use that
same cachemov.exe utility that you used in Windows 2000. It works equally
well in XP.

--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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jayloveroni said:
Thanks. I will try it.

Your welcome. Let us know how it works out. :)

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Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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