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Windows 2000 Profiles
#1
Posted 06 July 2000 - 10:48 AM
Weel, I would like to change my the default directory for profiles C:\Document and Settings\ of my Win2k Pro.
I'll like to put this directory into another disk or partition by default. Can anybody helps me?
Regards
I'll like to put this directory into another disk or partition by default. Can anybody helps me?
Regards
#2
Posted 06 July 2000 - 07:46 PM
get tweak ui
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My System
Dell Demension XPS T500
Dual Boot Windows 2000 / Windows ME Beta 3
PIII @ 500 Mhz (with after market heatsink and dual fan)
128 Megs PC133 Ram
TNT2 Ultra Grafix Card (with the core and memory overclocked by 20 Mhz and dual voodoo coolers)
3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card
3Com 56k Modem
12.6 IBM HD
40X CD Rom Drive
100 Mb Zip Drive
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My System
Dell Demension XPS T500
Dual Boot Windows 2000 / Windows ME Beta 3
PIII @ 500 Mhz (with after market heatsink and dual fan)
128 Megs PC133 Ram
TNT2 Ultra Grafix Card (with the core and memory overclocked by 20 Mhz and dual voodoo coolers)
3Com 10/100 Ethernet Card
3Com 56k Modem
12.6 IBM HD
40X CD Rom Drive
100 Mb Zip Drive
#3
Posted 06 July 2000 - 11:10 PM
With TweakUI I can chenge some system directories, like Program Files, My Documents, etc., but not the whole Documents and Settings dir.
Another idea?
Another idea?
#4
Posted 11 July 2000 - 06:51 PM
I believe there is no way....In their Wisdom, programmers at Microsoft believe that the most important thing for the users is their Documents, and settled this new directory to be the home of User Profiles also....There was the same problem in WinNT 4, the profiles where stored in the WinNT\Profiles Directory, and no way to change this....
If someone finds a way out, please tell! I believe Muzzy's approach is far more smart and reliable....
If someone finds a way out, please tell! I believe Muzzy's approach is far more smart and reliable....
#5
Posted 11 July 2000 - 09:49 PM
Goto your desktop. Right-click the My Documents icon. Click on Properties. Click on Move. Tell it where you want it movedl It won't move the Documents & Settings directory, but actually will move your My Documents directory.
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#7
Posted 17 July 2000 - 04:19 PM
You can move the "Documents and settings" folder. but it requires hacking the registry bug style and is not for the faint harted. I managed to do mine, but it took a while to get it right.
#8
Posted 19 July 2000 - 06:06 PM
Actually, all you have to do is right click on "My Computer", then click the advanced tab. Click on "enviroment Variables".
You'll see the default locations for Temp etc. Click on edit and point it to the right place.......
You'll see the default locations for Temp etc. Click on edit and point it to the right place.......
#9
Posted 21 July 2000 - 02:23 PM
Excuse me King, do you mean I've got to create a variable named PROFILES and give it the value of the directory I want? Is that simple? Did you try it?
#10
Posted 22 July 2000 - 01:09 AM
No; the profile is already there. First right click on "My Computer", then click on the "Advanced" tab. The top window will show you what the default paths are set to (ex: set temp=C:\Windows\Temp) Change this to whatever you want by clicking the "Edit" button and hitting Ok. As soon as you do that you're all set.....
#11
Posted 23 July 2000 - 09:16 PM
no changing the temp directory will not do it, what he wants to do is make the whole entrire documents and settings directory move to a seperate physical drive/partition
you know like *nix style has / /boot /etc /usr /home and any of them can be on any partition as long as they exist?
should be an option at install maybe to tell it where to go i dont know about after install most of us would be happy with it if you could choose the location then..
however if you are talking about a new installation with just and administrator account.. you can just assign a different "home" directory to each user as you create it.. cannot remember the exact tab off the top of my head but it can be done.. and it does move ALL of a users profile to that directory my docs, the local setttings , temp folder etc
hope this helped somewhat!
you know like *nix style has / /boot /etc /usr /home and any of them can be on any partition as long as they exist?
should be an option at install maybe to tell it where to go i dont know about after install most of us would be happy with it if you could choose the location then..
however if you are talking about a new installation with just and administrator account.. you can just assign a different "home" directory to each user as you create it.. cannot remember the exact tab off the top of my head but it can be done.. and it does move ALL of a users profile to that directory my docs, the local setttings , temp folder etc
hope this helped somewhat!
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