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Redirecting My Documents
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One computer with one user, but two accounts are on the computer. The same user currently uses both accounts, but I'm trying to get the user to use just one account. Two questions: 1. Is it possible to redirect My Documents from both accounts to the same location on a different drive/partition? 2. Could it be done safely to an external USB drive that may or may not be occasionally disconnected? The assumption is, when the drive is disconnected, nothing will be saved to My Documents. I'm trying to help a friend clean up the mess he's created on his old computer over many years. I'm not sure how he got started doing what he did, but I suspect it was out of ignorance. Ultimately, I'm hoping to get him to use a limited account on a daily basis, and never ever using the administrator account except in the case of emergency. If I can convince him to do this, then we can move his docs from the admin account to the limited account. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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Redirecting My Documents
From: "Ken Springer"
Situation: One computer with one user, but two accounts are on the computer. The same user currently uses both accounts, but I'm trying to get the user to use just one account. Two questions: 1. Is it possible to redirect My Documents from both accounts to the same location on a different drive/partition? 2. Could it be done safely to an external USB drive that may or may not be occasionally disconnected? The assumption is, when the drive is disconnected, nothing will be saved to My Documents. I'm trying to help a friend clean up the mess he's created on his old computer over many years. I'm not sure how he got started doing what he did, but I suspect it was out of ignorance. Ultimately, I'm hoping to get him to use a limited account on a daily basis, and never ever using the administrator account except in the case of emergency. If I can convince him to do this, then we can move his docs from the admin account to the limited account. -- Look under HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer\Shell Folders Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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From: "Ken Springer"
On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. In each account, load Regedit and hard code it into each account for the appropriate ShellFolder. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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On 6/14/12 8:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
Hi, David, From: "Ken Springer" On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. In each account, load Regedit and hard code it into each account for the appropriate ShellFolder. Not afraid to edit the registry, but I do avoid it. I can screw things up bad enough without doing that! LOL So, I've never learned much about what is where. Any simple instructions on the web somewhere on how to accomplish this? -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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In message , Ken Springer
writes: On 6/14/12 8:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Hi, David, From: "Ken Springer" On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. Was "Target folder location" actually offered, but you just couldn't see the desired folder? In each account, load Regedit and hard code it into each account for the appropriate ShellFolder. Not afraid to edit the registry, but I do avoid it. I can screw things up bad enough without doing that! LOL So, I've never learned much about what is where. Any simple instructions on the web somewhere on how to accomplish this? It occurs to me that if, due to the joys of NTFS, the desired folder is one that can only be seen by the administrator account, then even tweaking the registry won't sort it. Check the permissions on that folder? -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Veni Vidi Visa [I came, I saw, I did a little shopping] - Mik from S+AS Limited ), 1998 |
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On 6/15/12 1:32 AM, J. P. Gilliver (John) wrote:
In message , Ken Springer writes: On 6/14/12 8:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Hi, David, From: "Ken Springer" On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. Was "Target folder location" actually offered, but you just couldn't see the desired folder? It was. In each account, load Regedit and hard code it into each account for the appropriate ShellFolder. Not afraid to edit the registry, but I do avoid it. I can screw things up bad enough without doing that! LOL So, I've never learned much about what is where. Any simple instructions on the web somewhere on how to accomplish this? It occurs to me that if, due to the joys of NTFS, the desired folder is one that can only be seen by the administrator account, then even tweaking the registry won't sort it. Check the permissions on that folder? As soon as it wouldn't let me select the folder I wanted, my first thought it was tied to preventing a user access to other users accounts. I'll try to check that out on my machine later today. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message
... In message , Ken Springer writes: On 6/14/12 8:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Hi, David, From: "Ken Springer" On 6/14/12 6:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: Also you can change it by Right-Clicking on "My Documents" and change "Target folder location". Hi, David, Unless I went at it wrong, this won't work for both accounts. Here's what I did: 1. Open admin account 2. Set Target Folder Location to the desired folder on another drive. 3. Closed admin account and opened user (limited) account. 4. When I tried to set the Target Folder Location, the folder I selected for the admin account is not displayed. And that is the folder I want to use. Was "Target folder location" actually offered, but you just couldn't see the desired folder? In each account, load Regedit and hard code it into each account for the appropriate ShellFolder. Not afraid to edit the registry, but I do avoid it. I can screw things up bad enough without doing that! LOL So, I've never learned much about what is where. Any simple instructions on the web somewhere on how to accomplish this? It occurs to me that if, due to the joys of NTFS, the desired folder is one that can only be seen by the administrator account, then even tweaking the registry won't sort it. Check the permissions on that folder? Yes, it sounds to me like the desired target folder may not have permissions set to Full Control for the limited user account.... may not have any permissions at all for that folder. Either way, going through the "Move... Change target" dialog from the right-click properties of the My Documents shortcut does not seem like the way to get anywhere in this case. -- Glen Ventura MS MVP Oct. 2002 - Sept. 2009 CompTIA A+ |
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On 6/15/12 6:27 AM, glee wrote:
Either way, going through the "Move... Change target" dialog from the right-click properties of the My Documents shortcut does not seem like the way to get anywhere in this case. I think one thing to remember is I'm wanting to do something here I suspect almost no one would normally do. So, I would expect some difficulties! LOL I've never had a need to do this before, and the right-click method always worked for what I needed to do in each case. Ya learn something new every day. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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From: "Ken Springer"
On 6/15/12 6:27 AM, glee wrote: Either way, going through the "Move... Change target" dialog from the right-click properties of the My Documents shortcut does not seem like the way to get anywhere in this case. I think one thing to remember is I'm wanting to do something here I suspect almost no one would normally do. So, I would expect some difficulties! LOL I've never had a need to do this before, and the right-click method always worked for what I needed to do in each case. Ya learn something new every day. No, it has been done. A very mioptic group unilaterally decided to implement this on an AD. What they did was partition notebooks with "C:" (OS) "D:" (data). They forced each user's documents into a d:\documents folder. Unfortunately this meant commingling of multiple user's data. The WORST part was the application of EFS. It was a bloody nightmare. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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On 6/15/12 10:33 AM, David H. Lipman wrote:
From: "Ken Springer" On 6/15/12 6:27 AM, glee wrote: Either way, going through the "Move... Change target" dialog from the right-click properties of the My Documents shortcut does not seem like the way to get anywhere in this case. I think one thing to remember is I'm wanting to do something here I suspect almost no one would normally do. So, I would expect some difficulties! LOL I've never had a need to do this before, and the right-click method always worked for what I needed to do in each case. Ya learn something new every day. No, it has been done. A very mioptic group unilaterally decided to implement this on an AD. "AD"??? (Just impossible to remember all acronyms. LOL) What they did was partition notebooks with "C:" (OS) "D:" (data). That's actually my preferred method, and used to be very common. And I still think it's the better way should disaster strike the OS. They forced each user's documents into a d:\documents folder. So they forced all users to use the same documents folder on D:\? That's dumb! I move My Docs to another drive, but create different folders for each user. Unfortunately this meant commingling of multiple user's data. The WORST part was the application of EFS. It was a bloody nightmare. -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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From: "Ken Springer"
On 6/15/12 10:33 AM, David H. Lipman wrote: From: "Ken Springer" On 6/15/12 6:27 AM, glee wrote: Either way, going through the "Move... Change target" dialog from the right-click properties of the My Documents shortcut does not seem like the way to get anywhere in this case. I think one thing to remember is I'm wanting to do something here I suspect almost no one would normally do. So, I would expect some difficulties! LOL I've never had a need to do this before, and the right-click method always worked for what I needed to do in each case. Ya learn something new every day. No, it has been done. A very mioptic group unilaterally decided to implement this on an AD. "AD"??? (Just impossible to remember all acronyms. LOL) What they did was partition notebooks with "C:" (OS) "D:" (data). That's actually my preferred method, and used to be very common. And I still think it's the better way should disaster strike the OS. They forced each user's documents into a d:\documents folder. So they forced all users to use the same documents folder on D:\? That's dumb! I move My Docs to another drive, but create different folders for each user. Unfortunately this meant commingling of multiple user's data. The WORST part was the application of EFS. It was a bloody nightmare. AD - Active Directory. In this case using Cryptographic logons via Smart Cards. Yeah they didn't code it such that it would use; d:\documents\Login_Name just d:\documents Comingling personnel documents was bad enough but there was a policy enforced to perform data encryption using EFS, it was ludicrous. The point is you can have multiple accounts point to the same folder. It is just a matter of setting the ShellFolder Registry setting accordingly and making sure NTFS permissions are also set accordingly. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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On 6/15/12 3:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
The point is you can have multiple accounts point to the same folder. It is just a matter of setting the ShellFolder Registry setting accordingly and making sure NTFS permissions are also set accordingly. Still trying to figure out how to get it done in Home. But being stubborn, I'll get it figured out. LOL Unfortunately, have to go on hold because... well.... have to go to work for the next two days! grin -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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From: "Ken Springer"
On 6/15/12 3:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: The point is you can have multiple accounts point to the same folder. It is just a matter of setting the ShellFolder Registry setting accordingly and making sure NTFS permissions are also set accordingly. Still trying to figure out how to get it done in Home. But being stubborn, I'll get it figured out. LOL Unfortunately, have to go on hold because... well.... have to go to work for the next two days! grin I think in XP Home you have to go into Safe Mode to set NTFS permissions. -- Dave Multi-AV Scanning Tool - http://multi-av.thespykiller.co.uk http://www.pctipp.ch/downloads/dl/35905.asp |
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On 6/15/12 5:27 PM, David H. Lipman wrote:
From: "Ken Springer" On 6/15/12 3:03 PM, David H. Lipman wrote: The point is you can have multiple accounts point to the same folder. It is just a matter of setting the ShellFolder Registry setting accordingly and making sure NTFS permissions are also set accordingly. Still trying to figure out how to get it done in Home. But being stubborn, I'll get it figured out. LOL Unfortunately, have to go on hold because... well.... have to go to work for the next two days! grin I think in XP Home you have to go into Safe Mode to set NTFS permissions. You do. Found that in an MS knowledge base article. Thought I did it right, but obviously didn't since it didn't work! LOL -- Ken Mac OS X 10.6.8 Firefox 12.0 Thunderbird 12.0.1 LibreOffice 3.5.2.2 |
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