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How do I move the users dir?



 
 
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Old September 19th 07, 08:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Mort
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Default How do I move the users dir?

I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?
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Old September 20th 07, 03:14 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Ciron
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Try this tutorial:
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/...tion-in-vista/

I used it and it is working 100%


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I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?


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Old September 24th 07, 06:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Mort
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Thanks I'll give that one a try
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Old November 13th 07, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Inixi
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Default How do I move the users dir?



"Ciron" wrote:

Try this tutorial:
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/...tion-in-vista/

I used it and it is working 100%


"Mort" escreveu na mensagem
...
I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?




Hi,
Unfortunatelly i tried this solution and it gave me destructive result. I
have Vista Business 64 bit, after operation like it is described in this
article the "regedit" was not found in system, any kind of registry was
unable to open and also profile folders were still on system root partition,
not on other partition like I wanted to have. Probably this works in Windows
XP, but on mine did not work. Is there any other solution for this?

Regards,
Inixi
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Old November 15th 07, 07:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Steve Riley [MSFT]
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.

--
Steve Riley

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com


"Inixi" wrote in message
news


"Ciron" wrote:

Try this tutorial:
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/...tion-in-vista/

I used it and it is working 100%


"Mort" escreveu na mensagem
...
I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do
I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?




Hi,
Unfortunatelly i tried this solution and it gave me destructive result. I
have Vista Business 64 bit, after operation like it is described in this
article the "regedit" was not found in system, any kind of registry was
unable to open and also profile folders were still on system root
partition,
not on other partition like I wanted to have. Probably this works in
Windows
XP, but on mine did not work. Is there any other solution for this?

Regards,
Inixi


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Old December 20th 07, 10:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Acquizeta
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Is there no way of doing it (C:\Users -- D:\Users) that IS supported and
won't break upgrades? Is moving individual folders described below the only
alternative?


"Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote:

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.


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Old February 18th 08, 02:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
jv_chile
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Steve Riley,

You say "don't do X" but then don't provide a clear solution on how to
resolve the original problem. I don't want my stuff stored on c:\users\myname
- I want everything to be c:\myname because it is simply easier to navigate,
and I already have a directory structure there.

Furthermore, when I click on "myname" in any of the windows explorer
windows, I want to be taken to my base, which is "c:\myname" and not
"c:\users\myname".

Can you please provide better insight on how to accomplish this?

Thank you



"Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote:

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.

--
Steve Riley

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com


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Old March 25th 08, 01:17 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
Tim23
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Is there an answer to this question? I know I can change the location of
music video pictures etc but what I really want to change is the location of
appdata under my user name. Changing the location of all folders in C:\users
would work but how is this done?

"jv_chile" wrote:

Steve Riley,

You say "don't do X" but then don't provide a clear solution on how to
resolve the original problem. I don't want my stuff stored on c:\users\myname
- I want everything to be c:\myname because it is simply easier to navigate,
and I already have a directory structure there.

Furthermore, when I click on "myname" in any of the windows explorer
windows, I want to be taken to my base, which is "c:\myname" and not
"c:\users\myname".

Can you please provide better insight on how to accomplish this?

Thank you



"Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote:

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.

--
Steve Riley

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com


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Old May 20th 08, 01:35 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
gwmbox
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Default How do I move the users dir?

So is there no solution to this?

I would have thought this would be a default feature in 'Vista' or any
Windows OS.

Basically want to be able to move in its entirety D:\Users to D:\Users

Please advise of a Supported solution for this.

Using Home Premium

"Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote:

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.

--
Steve Riley

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com


"Inixi" wrote in message
news


"Ciron" wrote:

Try this tutorial:
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/...tion-in-vista/

I used it and it is working 100%


"Mort" escreveu na mensagem
...
I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do
I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?



Hi,
Unfortunatelly i tried this solution and it gave me destructive result. I
have Vista Business 64 bit, after operation like it is described in this
article the "regedit" was not found in system, any kind of registry was
unable to open and also profile folders were still on system root
partition,
not on other partition like I wanted to have. Probably this works in
Windows
XP, but on mine did not work. Is there any other solution for this?

Regards,
Inixi



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Old May 20th 08, 01:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_passwords
gwmbox
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Default How do I move the users dir?

Sorry that should have read as C:\Users to D:\Users

"gwmbox" wrote:

So is there no solution to this?

I would have thought this would be a default feature in 'Vista' or any
Windows OS.

Basically want to be able to move in its entirety D:\Users to D:\Users

Please advise of a Supported solution for this.

Using Home Premium

"Steve Riley [MSFT]" wrote:

Don't do this, it's unsupported and it will break upgrades.

Instead, you can move the individual folders inside your %USERPROFILE%
directory. Select the folder, right-click, choose Location, and enter the
new location. Windows will move all the files and folders inside that
folder.

--
Steve Riley

http://blogs.technet.com/steriley
http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com


"Inixi" wrote in message
news


"Ciron" wrote:

Try this tutorial:
http://joshmouch.wordpress.com/2007/...tion-in-vista/

I used it and it is working 100%


"Mort" escreveu na mensagem
...
I have a second HDD and want all my user files to be stored there how do
I
move C:\Users - D:\Users?



Hi,
Unfortunatelly i tried this solution and it gave me destructive result. I
have Vista Business 64 bit, after operation like it is described in this
article the "regedit" was not found in system, any kind of registry was
unable to open and also profile folders were still on system root
partition,
not on other partition like I wanted to have. Probably this works in
Windows
XP, but on mine did not work. Is there any other solution for this?

Regards,
Inixi



 




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