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Hi there,
I'm using windows xp pro on a ntfs partition and would like to set it up so that when I add new users their My Documents folder is automatically put in a specified place ie a different partition. If this can be done what permissions should the partition have or will XP look after this? |
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See the link below on how to move the My Documents folder. If you want you
can logon as the user to do such for them and the best time to do that would be right after creating the account. In an Active Directory domain you can use directed folders via Group Policy to do such for servers that store redirected folders but that does not sound like it is the case for you. --- Steve http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;221837 "james" <james@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5E53138B-B39D-4A7E-B0F2-75CAF385A469@microsoft.com... > Hi there, > I'm using windows xp pro on a ntfs partition and would like to set it up > so > that when I add new users their My Documents folder is automatically put > in a > specified place ie a different partition. > If this can be done what permissions should the partition have or will XP > look after this? > |
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