My Documents is set via a registry key so can easily be done by reg.exe in a
batch script, or GPO if you prefer. Can't remember the reg key offhand, but
reg.exe definitely will cut it in for you (it is somewhere in HKCU)

2009/6/5 IS Technical <[email protected]>

> Anyone know if it possible to change the location of MY DOCUMENTS
> on-the-fly
> after a user logs in using a batch file or script?
>
> This is for a Windows XP Pro machine running on a network with no DC.
>
> I've tried importing the relevant reg keys from a script but this doesn't
> seem to work.
>
> Thanks..
>
>
> Regards,
> Charles
>
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>                       Charles Figueiredo PhD
>       Integrated Solutions - Enhancing Small Business Systems
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>
>
>
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