just_laze Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 Hello,Is it possible to change the default location software installs itself in the Start-Menu?Currently it's Start > Programs, would it be possible to change it to Start > Programs > Software or is this option defined in each individual program, rather than by Windows.laze.
Yzöwl Posted December 29, 2006 Posted December 29, 2006 You will need to change that option with each and every compatible installer.Additionally, why Start > Programs > Software?Have you got some programs which are not software?
just_laze Posted December 29, 2006 Author Posted December 29, 2006 Hi Yzöwl,Thank you for your reply.As I suspected, it cannot be done.laze.
Marthax Posted December 30, 2006 Posted December 30, 2006 Actually, it can be done. Google for a program called "junction", created by Microsoft. What junction does is that it makes a shortcut out of the folder of your choice and makes it point to another catalog. Instead of actually having files in it, it points to a different location so that when a programs comes and says "I wanna put some things here", the junction answers "I'm sorry, this folder is no longer available. You'll have to put it over there." This way, you'll get exactly what you want. It's what Vista uses to accomplish the "Documents and Settings" -> "User" folders conversion. Remember, you won't be able to use "Programs" for anything else besides the junction.Hope this helps!Cheers,Marthax
just_laze Posted December 31, 2006 Author Posted December 31, 2006 (edited) Hi Marthax,Thank you for your reply.I have downloaded and tested Junction, it works perfectly and I'm sure it will come in useful in the future... However, in this particular case it does not provide a solution. Junction will only create a junction if the directory you're linking from is empty.laze :-) Edited December 31, 2006 by just_laze
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