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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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
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"+Bob+" <> wrote in message
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> 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,
>