how to shift shared docs folder from C to D drive  
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Steve





PostPosted: Sat Jul 03 20:54:32 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Setup >> how to shift shared docs folder from C to D drive can someone tell me the procedure for this please (without going through the process of setting group policies etc), thanks...

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Phillips





PostPosted: Sat Jul 03 20:54:32 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Setup >> how to shift shared docs folder from C to D drive I think you cannot - at least I could not just move the folder; you can copy
it on another drive/partition.
Michael
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> can someone tell me the procedure for this please (without going through
the process of setting group policies etc), thanks...


 
 
gvm





PostPosted: Sun Jul 04 00:34:02 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Setup >> how to shift shared docs folder from C to D drive I did it a year ago for my own "My Documents" but I can't remember how! I'ld be surprised if it can't also be done for Shared Documents, provided of course the user had administrator priviliges.

"Phillips" wrote:

> I think you cannot - at least I could not just move the folder; you can copy
> it on another drive/partition.
> Michael
> "gvm" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> > can someone tell me the procedure for this please (without going through
> the process of setting group policies etc), thanks...
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Jason





PostPosted: Tue Jul 06 15:21:32 CDT 2004 Top

Windows XP Setup >> how to shift shared docs folder from C to D drive I believe what you are looking for is under the following
registry key:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVers
ion\Explorer\Shell Folders"

The following values to be more precise:
Common Documents
CommonMusic
CommonPictures
CommonVideo


>-----Original Message-----
>I did it a year ago for my own "My Documents" but I
can't remember how! I'ld be surprised if it can't also be
done for Shared Documents, provided of course the user
had administrator priviliges.
>
>"Phillips" wrote:
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>> I think you cannot - at least I could not just move
the folder; you can copy
>> it on another drive/partition.
>> Michael
>> "gvm" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:1432F4CD-6DA1-495C-8F98-
EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > can someone tell me the procedure for this please
(without going through
>> the process of setting group policies etc), thanks...
>>
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