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i-ball
June 7th 04, 11:44 AM
Hi everyone,
I have just installed Win XP and I have 3 Partitions. I would like to store
all, if not most, of the user information to D:\ drive and all Apps and
system go to C:\ drive. I would like the "Documents and Settings" folder to
be located in D:\ drive. How can I configure XP to do this so that any new
user created will have their docs & settings in this folder.
Thanks,
ian
to e-mail me,
pls. amend the obvious.
DennisLazo.com
June 7th 04, 01:45 PM
to move documents and settings from drive c to drive d in windows xp:
http://www.dennislazo.com/windows
hope that helps.
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"i-ball" > wrote in message
...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have just installed Win XP and I have 3 Partitions. I would like to
store
> all, if not most, of the user information to D:\ drive and all Apps and
> system go to C:\ drive. I would like the "Documents and Settings" folder
to
> be located in D:\ drive. How can I configure XP to do this so that any
new
> user created will have their docs & settings in this folder.
> Thanks,
>
> ian
> to e-mail me,
> pls. amend the obvious.
>
i-ball
June 7th 04, 01:45 PM
"DennisLazo.com" > wrote in message
...
> to move documents and settings from drive c to drive d in windows xp:
>
> http://www.dennislazo.com/windows
>
> hope that helps.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dennis Lazo
>
> the email address from where this message has been sent from is
unmonitored.
> your replies may not be received. replies may be sent at
> http://dennislazo.com/email/.
> information herein is provided as is with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>
Thanks very much.
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