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Change default settings loacation
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:31 pm
by garysteel
In the previous version a method was supplied to change the default settings file location, in this version it defaults into the users roaming area, I would like to be able to select a different location. Grateful for advice.
Regards
Gary
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 8:41 pm
by anniebrion
I have my folders in E:\Email\Firetrust.
I do this but using an application that move the source folder to a target destination and creates a Windows Junction that points the the new location. Windows sees the files as it the original location but the are actually stored in my specified folder.
Download JunctionPointer here:
http://dirlinker.codeplex.com/Release/P ... dId=101722
This technique can be used for the relocation of any folder. I move my games from Valves Steam Application to my HDD as this is 2TB and mt SSD is only 256GB

Also my Thunderbird email/news folders are relocates as it the Firefox Cache

Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:37 pm
by michaelkenward
I would also like a built-in solution, preferably without registry editing or using third party software.
Why? Because I like to run a back-up regime that does not entail picking all over the user roaming area to find what is and isn't essential.
By the way, anyone using the old shortcut trick will find that MW2010 does not find their Friends and Blacklist files when they want to import from them.
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2010 10:42 pm
by anniebrion
michaelkenward wrote:I would also like a built-in solution, preferably without registry editing or using third party software.
FYI, MWP2010 does not use the registry.
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 1:54 am
by garysteel
anniebrion wrote:I have my folders in E:\Email\Firetrust.
I do this but using an application that move the source folder to a target destination and creates a Windows Junction that points the the new location. Windows sees the files as it the original location but the are actually stored in my specified folder.
Download JunctionPointer here:
http://dirlinker.codeplex.com/Release/P ... dId=101722
This technique can be used for the relocation of any folder. I move my games from Valves Steam Application to my HDD as this is 2TB and mt SSD is only 256GB

Also my Thunderbird email/news folders are relocates as it the Firefox Cache

Thanks for that suggestion: I tried it and it wouldn't copy and replace the folder, while I'm sure I could get this to work in the end, it would be great if I could just select a location, as it *uggers up my backup regime that I seperately have to quickly make backups of this folder b4 restoring. Not what I want.
Thanks and regards
Gary
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:07 am
by anniebrion
Have you tried running JunctionPointer as administrator? I got it to move my folders with no problem
You can do the folder move manually and get it to just create the junction (Shortcut) in the old location.
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:00 am
by garysteel
anniebrion wrote:Have you tried running JunctionPointer as administrator? I got it to move my folders with no problem
You can do the folder move manually and get it to just create the junction (Shortcut) in the old location.
Thanks, the run as admin worked but ---being really thick here...what way round do I link..i.e. is "linklocation" the place I'm moving from or to??
Looked for some help files but couldn't find any...it probably doesn't matter, but would be grateful (again) for your advice.
Regards
Gary
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 6:22 am
by anniebrion
Link Location = The folder you want to move, this becomes the junction (shortcut). ie. C:\Users\Annie\AppData\Roaming\Firetrust
Link To = The target location for the folder. ie. D:\Email\Firetrust
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:21 am
by garysteel
Purrfect.
Thanks
Re: Change default settings loacation
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 7:31 am
by anniebrion
Glad I could
