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+Bob+
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      11-09-2008
Back when I used XP as my primary machine, I used tweakUI to change
the My Documents default to a network drive. I am wondering if there
is a similar utility for Vista (actually to change it back).

When I brought up my Vista machine and connected my network drives,
Vista noticed the shared drive with My Documents on it (from my XP
days) and all on its own grabbed it as the default. As a result, most
of my applications default to using the shared drive for storage.
Likewise, when I do a File -> Open, most applications default to the
shared drive.

Unfortunately, Vista does not do this a slickly as XP. When I boot in
another location and the shared drive is not available Vista gets
cranky and lots of things don't work well.

Is there some way to get Vista's default back to something under
c:\users so that it will always be available?

Thanks,

 
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      11-09-2008

If you right click on your documents folder and click properties the
location you can change the location, same as in X

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      11-09-2008
Hi +Bob+,

Vista doesn't use the nomenclature "My" anything, except as a junction
point. Unless you had network profiles (ie: not local), it certainly would
not have redirected the user data storage folders simply because one exists
on a network drive. Vista's default is C:\Users\<username>\Documents (no
"My", in fact the "My Documents" that you see is nothing more than a
junction point that redirects back to "Documents"). If yours is currently on
a network drive, then simply right click the folder, choose properties and
change the target on the Location tab. No program is needed for this.

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"+Bob+" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Back when I used XP as my primary machine, I used tweakUI to change
> the My Documents default to a network drive. I am wondering if there
> is a similar utility for Vista (actually to change it back).
>
> When I brought up my Vista machine and connected my network drives,
> Vista noticed the shared drive with My Documents on it (from my XP
> days) and all on its own grabbed it as the default. As a result, most
> of my applications default to using the shared drive for storage.
> Likewise, when I do a File -> Open, most applications default to the
> shared drive.
>
> Unfortunately, Vista does not do this a slickly as XP. When I boot in
> another location and the shared drive is not available Vista gets
> cranky and lots of things don't work well.
>
> Is there some way to get Vista's default back to something under
> c:\users so that it will always be available?
>
> Thanks,
>


 
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      11-10-2008
On Sun, 9 Nov 2008 06:20:04 -0500, "Rick Rogers" <>
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>Hi +Bob+,
>
>Vista doesn't use the nomenclature "My" anything, except as a junction
>point. Unless you had network profiles (ie: not local), it certainly would
>not have redirected the user data storage folders simply because one exists
>on a network drive. Vista's default is C:\Users\<username>\Documents (no
>"My", in fact the "My Documents" that you see is nothing more than a
>junction point that redirects back to "Documents").


I understand about the c:\users and the old "My" references... but it
definitely made this decision on it's own. At no point did I redirect
anything - but it clearly defaulted to my shared network drive.

The only way I can imagine that it could possibly have keyed in is
through user security - all the machines involved use a common
user/pass scheme for connections (no A/D or domains).

>If yours is currently on
>a network drive, then simply right click the folder, choose properties and
>change the target on the Location tab. No program is needed for this.


Thanks, did that, choose "Restore default". It changed the setting
from "M:\" to "c:\users\me". I imagine some of my programs are going
to be peeved the next time I run them and I will have to move a few
directories around, but it's worth that pain to correct the pain the
shared drive causes.
 
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