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- Link Folder (txt)
- Link Folder is a Windows shell extension which creates folder links to existing folders. A folder link is a junction point or symbolic link, which points to another folder called a target folder on the same file system. The folder link appears as its target folder in a different location...
- Tags: Folder, Qi Tech, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, UNIX, Software
- Software downloads 2006-12-13
- Windows 2003 Folder Redirection
- I have Roaming Profiles working, and now I am trying to get Folder Redirection working. I have edited my domain's Group Policy so that Application Data, My Documents, and Desktop are all set to "Basic - Redirect everyone's folder to the same location" and Target folder location to "Create...
- Tags: greenelantern@..., Microsoft Windows, Folder Redirection, Microsoft Windows 2003
- Discussion threads 2007-03-23
- Tech Tip: Redirect My Documents to an alternate location in Windows XP
- Here's how to redirect My Documents to an alternate location. Have you ever wanted to change the location of the My Documents folder from the local hard drive to a network drive? In previous versions of the Windows operating system, performing this task required...
- Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows XP Tips Newsletter, Microsoft Windows XP, Location, Built-in Feature, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2004-07-29
- folder redirection
- My workstation is WindowsXP, and the server is Windows 2003. Using GP I redirect MyDocs folder and let the system to create a folder for ea user. When the user logged on (for the first time, a new account), the redirected folder target was successfully created. But checking the...
- Tags: rathum@..., MyDocs
- Discussion threads 2007-01-25
- Changing the location and name of My Documents in Windows 2000 Pro
- If you aren't feeling quite as secure with the location of your My Documents folder in Windows 2000 Professional, don't worry—you can change the properties of My Documents in order to move it to a different drive or rename it altogether. Here's how to make it truly yours. My...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Folder, Operating Systems, Software
- Technical articles 2007-02-16
- how do I restore the "Documents" folder in Vista
- in my users folder, the "documents" folder is gone, I moved it to another location before, but after I used acronis disk director suite to re-size my HD, and moved my files, then the documents folder and the desktop folder are gone. only left two folder with the same name,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, czzchen@...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-28
- Save a File
- When the user saves a file, he or she can save it to a folder on the hard disk drive, a network location, disk, DVD, CD, the desktop, flash drive, or another storage location. The user must identify the target location in the Save in list. Otherwise, the saving process...
- Tags: Location, Storage, Hardware
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Password-It Shortcut Shield (exe)
- Introducing new version of Password-It Shortcut Shield 3 for Windows XP and Vista. Do you want a shortcut which only you or authorized people can access to the target file. With this simple utility you can protect the shortcut icon of your target from accessed by other people. New version...
- Tags: Password, Window, Shortcut, Construction, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
- Software downloads 2007-05-11
- Outlook xpress msg storage default
- I changed the default storage location of my messages to a folder on an external hard drive. I cannot remember how I did this nor can I import them back in to Outlook Express. When I try I see a message that states that there are no messages to import...
- Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, Microsoft Office
- Q&A 2005-08-02
- Copy Files to Multiple Folder Locations in Batch or Move Multiple Files in Bulk (exe)
- If you want to know how to copy multiple files to one location, to multiple locations, then this software is for you. Using this software, easily select a number of different files to copy. Select the multiple folders that you want to copy files to. Optionally, you can simply copy...
- Tags: File, File Splitter, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-06-02
- A Windows XP Folder Question
- I have a particular program that I use daily that insists on searching for pdf files in a particular location SystemDocson my hard drive and it is not configuarable. As a test though I found that I can create sub-folders in that location (SystemDocsExtraPDFDocs) and place my PDF files...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, PDf, Microsoft Windows, sdbpastor@..., C:My Office DocumentsPDF Files, SystemDocsExtraPDFDocs, ExtraPDFDocs, Adobe PDF
- Discussion threads 2007-11-21
- Changing an Offline Files Folder on the server makes my client PCs Flip!
- I did some reorganizing on our server and moved all of the sychronized My Documents folders on their laptops to our server. We then moved them from one drive to another, so I moved the original folder over to the new location and now all of the client machines want...
- Tags: Notebooks, derek.lester@..., server
- Discussion threads 2007-11-02
- Change default file location in Outlook
- I have 2 users who currently use their inbox as major storage for their emails in Outlook (1 is at 75MB, the other at 25 MB). I am working with them to encourage them to save their emails to another location but they want to have "the least amounts...
- Tags: E-mail, Groupware, Microsoft Office, phoebeuser, Microsoft Outlook
- Q&A 2004-12-02
- AD users home folder does not use my documents as the mapped area.
- Hope the title isn’t confusing.Here is my problem. I work as a community support technician and visit a number of schools in my area. Some I have no control over and some I have complete control over. I have this already working at another school, but can’t remember how or...
- Tags: sdh@..., home folder
- Discussion threads 2007-04-24
- Simplify document access in My Documents and other folders on Windows 2000 Pro machines
- Move My DocumentsI typically move the My Documents to target to the users Home Directory on the network.This can be done by R-Clicking My Documents and selecting Properties, then Click "Move" button.The advantage to this is that the users files are backed up from the server each night, and can...
- Tags: CyberCowboy1, DOCUMENTS, hardware, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, my documents, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-08-16
- FAwindowing Tiger (zip)
- FAwindowing Folder Action Windowing scripts can be attached to a folder using Folder Actions. When the target window opens and the script runs for the first time, Window Size, Position, View, ToolBar visibility, and SideBar width can be stored and then restored automatically next time the window opens. Version 104v2...
- Tags: Window, Construction
- Software downloads 2007-06-05
- DFS Link Network Location Problem In Vista
- I am experiencing a problem in Windows Vista when adding a DFS link as a network location. Here is an example scenario:DFS root is: \serverdfsrootA DFS link is: \serverdfsrootshare1If I add a Network Location pointing to \serverdfsrootshare1 and attempt to expand that in Computer, it does not correctly expand the...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Aakash Shah, Microsoft Windows Vista, Dfs Link, network location, network
- Discussion threads 2007-08-28
- History
- Is there any way of saving a copy of your history into a diffrent folder? I'm using windows 98se.ThanksYou could just copy & paste the whole folder, but to view the contents you'll need to copy it back to the same location.The problem with copying it back later is it...
- Tags: history folder
- Q&A 2005-08-08
- Security
- How to protect normal user to stop creating a folder on a desktopIf you're in a domain enviroment, create a mandatory profile for the user. but be sure to setup folder redirection for their data etc.oryou could modify the local registry and redirect the desktop folder to another location...
- Tags: Desktops
- Q&A 2006-02-09
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