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relocating the my docs folders

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Matt - 27 Nov 2003 02:58 GMT
Hello all,

I know this has been asked many times, but I cant seem to
find an answer for my question. I made a partition on my
HDD and I want to dedicate it soly to the my documents
folders. How can I do this? I've tried tweak ui but I
didnt see anything in there of any help. Any know how to
do this?

TIA,
 Matt
David Candy - 27 Nov 2003 03:34 GMT
Same answer as yesterday

Right click My Docs ands select Properties.

> Hello all,
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> TIA,
>   Matt
Kip Kniskern - 27 Nov 2003 03:35 GMT
Yo Matt you posted this yesterday.  Why didn't you read my reply there?

here's a copy:

In tweak ui, click on the "my computer" section, and then choose "my
documents" from the Special Folders box and click on "change locations"

kip

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> TIA,
>   Matt
Anando [MS-MVP] - 27 Nov 2003 03:36 GMT
Hi Matt,
Right click on My Documents and click on properties. Under the 'Target' tab
specify the path of the new desired loaction for My Documents and click on
move.

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>   Matt
Matt - 29 Nov 2003 17:28 GMT
Under properties I have no such option. :-(

Thanks,
  Matt
David Candy - 29 Nov 2003 17:35 GMT
What do you have. And where or on what.
> Under properties I have no such option. :-(
>
> Thanks,
>    Matt
Alex Marshall - 27 Nov 2003 03:37 GMT
The way I've always done it is to drag the folder using the right mouse
button to it's new destination and upon releasing the button choose "Move
here" from the menu that pops up. This will become the new default location.
This does not affect anyone else's accounts.

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> TIA,
>   Matt
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 29 Nov 2003 17:24 GMT
YEah sorry about the double post for some reason I wasnt
seeing my post and thought I didnt go thru. :-/
 
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