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My question is as follows: using Win XP Pro my default target
destination for "Save Files" is C:\My Documents. I've added a slave HD to my system for the purpose of keeping all of my data. It would be far easier for me if my default Save File destination was changed to D:\Data. For the moment I have a shortcut in C:\My Doc~ pointing to D:\Data, but unless I reorganize the folder or right click in the Save File target window and select "Arrange Icons by Type", its hard to find the shortcut in C:\My Doc~. Is it possible to make this simpler? Thanks for your time. |
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On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:22 -0500, Jeff G wrote:
> My question is as follows: using Win XP Pro my default target > destination for "Save Files" is C:\My Documents. I've added a slave HD > to my system for the purpose of keeping all of my data. It would be far > easier for me if my default Save File destination was changed to > D:\Data. For the moment I have a shortcut in C:\My Doc~ pointing to > D:\Data, but unless I reorganize the folder or right click in the Save > File target window and select "Arrange Icons by Type", its hard to find > the shortcut in C:\My Doc~. > > Is it possible to make this simpler? > > Thanks for your time. One way to address this: On my system, I've gone into the properties of My Documents. Using the Move button found here, this "My" folder and all of its contents (My Pictures, My Videos, etc) have been redirected to D:\Docs. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Thank you. I knew that you couldn't physically move My Doc~ from the
partition to which you installed Win XP, but I didn't realize that the option you speak of was under Properties (folder). Sharon F wrote: > On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 10:46:22 -0500, Jeff G wrote: > > >>My question is as follows: using Win XP Pro my default target >>destination for "Save Files" is C:\My Documents. I've added a slave HD >>to my system for the purpose of keeping all of my data. It would be far >>easier for me if my default Save File destination was changed to >>D:\Data. For the moment I have a shortcut in C:\My Doc~ pointing to >>D:\Data, but unless I reorganize the folder or right click in the Save >>File target window and select "Arrange Icons by Type", its hard to find >>the shortcut in C:\My Doc~. >> >>Is it possible to make this simpler? >> >>Thanks for your time. > > > One way to address this: On my system, I've gone into the properties of My > Documents. Using the Move button found here, this "My" folder and all of > its contents (My Pictures, My Videos, etc) have been redirected to D:\Docs. > |
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