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How do I change de directory for my user folder??

 
 
Seeeebas
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      11-20-2007
Hello, I'm from latino america and i have this question. Sorry if my english
is not so good ok?

Well, the thing is that I decide to change de directory of Documents, Music,
Video and all that stuff, using the -Properties, Ubication...- And that work
pretty well. The problem is when I go to the Start menu (for example) and try
to open my user file (the button right down of the users picture). I found
that the folder that opens is the one that is in C:\ and the new I created is
in D:\

What can I do about that, I want to open that new folder in D:\ with that
button. Or, in other words, I wanna make that folder the principal for my
acount.

Please I need to do this because my C:\ disk is full!!!
 
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Tom Lake
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      11-20-2007

"Seeeebas" <> wrote in message
news:A62F4E22-B223-4771-8F5E-...
> Hello, I'm from latino america and i have this question. Sorry if my
> english
> is not so good ok?
>
> Well, the thing is that I decide to change de directory of Documents,
> Music,
> Video and all that stuff, using the -Properties, Ubication...- And that
> work
> pretty well. The problem is when I go to the Start menu (for example) and
> try
> to open my user file (the button right down of the users picture). I found
> that the folder that opens is the one that is in C:\ and the new I created
> is
> in D:\
>
> What can I do about that, I want to open that new folder in D:\ with that
> button. Or, in other words, I wanna make that folder the principal for my
> acount.
>
> Please I need to do this because my C:\ disk is full!!!


Right-click on the Start Menu entry. Choose Properties then the Location
tab
Change C: to D: and then click the Move button.

Tom Lake

 
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Seeeebas
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      11-20-2007
There isn't a properties option. But thanks anyway.

"Tom Lake" wrote:

>
> "Seeeebas" <> wrote in message
> news:A62F4E22-B223-4771-8F5E-...
> > Hello, I'm from latino america and i have this question. Sorry if my
> > english
> > is not so good ok?
> >
> > Well, the thing is that I decide to change de directory of Documents,
> > Music,
> > Video and all that stuff, using the -Properties, Ubication...- And that
> > work
> > pretty well. The problem is when I go to the Start menu (for example) and
> > try
> > to open my user file (the button right down of the users picture). I found
> > that the folder that opens is the one that is in C:\ and the new I created
> > is
> > in D:\
> >
> > What can I do about that, I want to open that new folder in D:\ with that
> > button. Or, in other words, I wanna make that folder the principal for my
> > acount.
> >
> > Please I need to do this because my C:\ disk is full!!!

>
> Right-click on the Start Menu entry. Choose Properties then the Location
> tab
> Change C: to D: and then click the Move button.
>
> Tom Lake
>
>

 
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