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churin
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      11-15-2007
I relocate MyDocuments with WXP to a data drive. Now I want to do the
same but I do not know which folder or folders is(are) the equivalent to
XP's MyDocuments. Could anyone help?
 
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Martin X.
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      11-15-2007
It should be in C:\Users\<Your Username>\Documents\. Note that the
C:\Documents and Settings\ folder is a pointer to the C:\Users\ folder.

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I relocate MyDocuments with WXP to a data drive. Now I want to do the
same but I do not know which folder or folders is(are) the equivalent to
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      11-15-2007
churin wrote:
> I relocate MyDocuments with WXP to a data drive. Now I want to do the
> same but I do not know which folder or folders is(are) the equivalent to
> XP's MyDocuments. Could anyone help?


C:\User\Username\Documents

To move the Documents folder to another location (like another partition
or hard drive), right-click on the Documents folder and click
Properties, then you'll find a tab called Location. Use the Move button
to move the folder to another location.


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churin
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      11-16-2007
Martin and Malke;
Thank you very much for the information. I could do what I wanted to do.

Malke wrote:
> churin wrote:
>> I relocate MyDocuments with WXP to a data drive. Now I want to do the
>> same but I do not know which folder or folders is(are) the equivalent
>> to XP's MyDocuments. Could anyone help?

>
> C:\User\Username\Documents
>
> To move the Documents folder to another location (like another partition
> or hard drive), right-click on the Documents folder and click
> Properties, then you'll find a tab called Location. Use the Move button
> to move the folder to another location.
>
>
> Malke

 
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