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t@k
December 6th 03, 05:36 PM
After "who only know's" how long I've been trying, I've eventually
found out how to to move *all* my shell folders to another drive.

Look here... http://tinyurl.com/u7v5

Good luck.
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_J _
December 6th 03, 05:36 PM
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:-
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=214470
"How to Move the Location of a Locally Cached Profile"

applies to:
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Last Reviewed: 5/14/2003 (2.0)

Are you saying that this works for you under Windows XP?

Jan


>-----Original Message-----
>After "who only know's" how long I've been trying, I've
eventually found out how to to move *all* my shell folders
to another drive.

>Look here... http://tinyurl.com/u7v5

>Good luck.
>--
>t@k

t@k
December 6th 03, 05:36 PM
Hi _J _,

In microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers you remarked...

> Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:-
> http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=214470
> "How to Move the Location of a Locally Cached Profile"
>
> applies to:
> Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
> Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
> Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
> Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
> Last Reviewed: 5/14/2003 (2.0)
>
> Are you saying that this works for you under Windows XP?
>
Yup... I'd been studying rocket science when all of a sudden I
discovered I had only to wind up the rubber band.

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Lorne Smith
December 6th 03, 05:42 PM
That just proves you DON'T have to be a rocket scientist to get XP to do
what you want! :)

Glad you sorted it out though :)

Lorne

"t@k" > wrote in message
...
> Hi _J _,
>
> In microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers you remarked...
>
> > Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:-
> > http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=214470
> > "How to Move the Location of a Locally Cached Profile"
> >
> > applies to:
> > Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
> > Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
> > Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
> > Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
> > Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
> > Last Reviewed: 5/14/2003 (2.0)
> >
> > Are you saying that this works for you under Windows XP?
> >
> Yup... I'd been studying rocket science when all of a sudden I
> discovered I had only to wind up the rubber band.
>
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> t@k
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t@k
December 6th 03, 06:00 PM
Hi Lorne Smith,

In microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers you remarked...

> That just proves you DON'T have to be a rocket scientist to get XP to do
> what you want! :)
>
> > Yup... I'd been studying rocket science when all of a sudden I
> > discovered I had only to wind up the rubber band.
>
hmmm... as simplistic as a rubber band might be, they are prone to snap if
wound up too tight.

Moral: Some folders are best left where they are.

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