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oldpro21

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  1. This is the more technically correct way to move the My Docs folder as it will move everything to do with a users my documents including the more important stuff like the "local settings" folder which contains the application data (outlook *.pst files). I know you can move the mydocs folder and path for the default location of *.pst files but that has to be done per user from my experience (pls correct if i'm wrong) and is specific only to those folders. Also by default new users on those PC's will have their folders created in the M$ default path ie "c:\documents and settings" not the non standard (your chosen) path! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I found some info on micorsoft.com: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;236621 Can anyone tell me if the "d:\documents and settings" directory already exists, would it use what is there? That would be useful to me for a quick reload of c: drive without worrying about docs, .pst, favorites and such. B)

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