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What does "Profiles Path" mean?

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1) What does "Profiles Path" mean? What do i have to enter here?

2) Which unattended mode do I have to choose, if i don't want to enter any information during setup, a want to enter it now.

Do i have to click "Next" buttons during GUI installation of Windows XP or it will be already automated?

Thanx.

Question Title: Windows user profile path

asked by xtremebytes2002 on 06/29/2004 10:02AM PDT

How do I change the windows user profile paths on Windows XP? For example, by default, this is C:\Documents and Settings, but suppose I want this to be on a separate partition or a network drive, how do I go about it. I am sure I saw something somewhere in the Administrative Tools: might be Group Policy edit but I can't remember. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

thats what I found on google=)

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no such user were found: xtremebytes2002

Still looking for answer.

Do i need to fill something or empty will be ok?!

And previuos questions.

I found that on google somewhere,

I just wanted to show you that profile path is used for "documents and settings"

if you leave it empty, it will run fine

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Thanks. That's the answer i expected. What about unatteded mode?

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