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Posted by Clinton Fitch [MVP-Mobile Devi on April 2, 2006, 6:10 pm
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That just changes the shortcut target - it doesn't move the physical folder
though. Or am I missing something here?
Regards,
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> You should be able to right click on the "My Documents" folder (on the
> Desktop, in Windows Explorer, from the Start Menu), and click on the
> "Properties" option. From there, you can change the folder location.
>
> Can't help you with the "Deep Freze" comment, though.
>
> Clint
>
>> First, thanks Clinton:
>> Do you know how I can moved My Documents from C: to D:.
>>
>> I think that this do that, I have installed the Deep Freze in hard disk
>> C:
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>> Again many thanks Clinton.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Luis Ludeņas
>> "Clinton Fitch [MVP-Mobile Devices]"
>>> Luis,
>>>
>>> The My Documents sync folder is going to be located on which ever drive
>>> you have My Documents on your computer. It can't be moved to D:/ unless
>>> ALL of your My Documents are moved to that drive.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
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>>>> How I can make the "PocketPCMyDocuments" synchronization portfolio,
>>>> that is created on hard disk "C", can be to move it on to the hard disk
>>>> "D", and not to lose anything of the synchronization.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> Luis Ludeņas
>>>>
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