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Guest Bebbspoke
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Dear All, PLEASE how does one change the Default "save" locations of programs

such as Outlook Express, Win Live Mess, Internet Explorer, Windows Media etc?

I am looking for a permanent and automatic change to a. n. other disk letter.

 

It is infuriating to have ones system disk filled with numerous large

message and media downloads as received by the kid's user accounts when each

user has their own disk partition.

 

Thank you for any advice.

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Guest Philip Chandler
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RE: Change Default Save location

 

Log on as each user.

 

Right click on the My Documents folder, choose properties and from there you

can change the default location

 

"Bebbspoke" wrote:

> Dear All, PLEASE how does one change the Default "save" locations of programs

> such as Outlook Express, Win Live Mess, Internet Explorer, Windows Media etc?

> I am looking for a permanent and automatic change to a. n. other disk letter.

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> It is infuriating to have ones system disk filled with numerous large

> message and media downloads as received by the kid's user accounts when each

> user has their own disk partition.

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> Thank you for any advice.

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Guest Bebbspoke
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RE: Change Default Save location

 

Thank you Philip - I'll give it a try.

Regards, John

 

"Philip Chandler" wrote:

> Log on as each user.

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> Right click on the My Documents folder, choose properties and from there you

> can change the default location

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> "Bebbspoke" wrote:

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> > Dear All, PLEASE how does one change the Default "save" locations of programs

> > such as Outlook Express, Win Live Mess, Internet Explorer, Windows Media etc?

> > I am looking for a permanent and automatic change to a. n. other disk letter.

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> > It is infuriating to have ones system disk filled with numerous large

> > message and media downloads as received by the kid's user accounts when each

> > user has their own disk partition.

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> > Thank you for any advice.

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