In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], jms1
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From: Roy wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] My Documents
Actually it is even easier. Right Click the 'My Documents' folder - go
Actually it is even easier. Right Click the 'My Documents' folder - go
to properties and change the link marked 'target' there. No need for any
of the rest of it. Don't let Dilwyn into the registry!!
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Roy Wood
Q Branch. 20 Locks Hill, Portslade, Sussex.BN41 2LB
Tel: +44 (0) 1273
And I thought Dilwyn was a computer wise gentleman!
In the QL world both wise and gentleman. A very good programmer too ...
However, with PC's he seems to confuse them or they confuse him :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
Spent too much time on QLs over the years, only really got into PCs
M$ did something called PC Power Tools sometime ago. Which may help you
get control over the PC settings.
The Tools are only what the ordinary enthusiast may expect.
I emailed Dilwyn about using regedit.
That is the most effective way, and quite safe for text changes like
this.
Actually
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 at 11:06:21, wrote:
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Time to go buy a PC networking book I think, then there'll be trouble ;-)
I reckon tweakui will do the job - does for me.
No more delving into the registry for the My Documents default again I
think.
You also get a brilliant
As far as I can see:
By default, if you right-click the My Documents icon on your desktop and
click Properties, the tab lets you change the path of this folder.
If this doesn't work, you probably have to change the following registry
value to 0.
Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
As far as I can see:
By default, if you right-click the My Documents icon on your desktop and
click Properties, the tab lets you change the path of this folder.
If this doesn't work, you probably have to change the following registry
value to 0.
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Wolfgang Uhlig wrote:
As far as I can see:
By default, if you right-click the My Documents icon on your desktop and
click Properties, the tab lets you change the path of this folder.
If this doesn't work, you probably have to change the
- Original Message -
From: Roy wood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ql-users] My Documents
Actually it is even easier. Right Click the 'My Documents' folder - go
to properties and change the link marked 'target
Urgently need help (preferably off list) on this one.
My Documents on my computer at work usually points to \\server\users\
(can't remember rest fo it from memory)
For reasons best known to itself it's decided to put itself onto drive C on
this PC, so of course ALL company documents
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urgently need help (preferably off list) on this one.
My Documents on my computer at work usually points to
\\server\users\ (can't remember rest fo it from memory)
For reasons best known to itself it's decided to put itself onto
drive C on this PC, so of
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Marcel Kilgus
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Urgently need help (preferably off list) on this one.
My Documents on my computer at work usually points to
\\server\users\ (can't remember rest fo it from memory)
For reasons best known to
On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 at 18:25:30, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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Dilwyn wanting power over his PC settings snipped
M$ did something called PC Power Tools sometime ago. Which may help you
get control over the PC settings.
The Tools are only what the ordinary enthusiast may
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tony Firshman
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 at 18:25:30, Malcolm Cadman wrote:
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Dilwyn wanting power over his PC settings snipped
M$ did something called PC Power Tools sometime ago. Which may help you
get control over the PC
Tony Firshman wrote:
M$ did something called PC Power Tools sometime ago. Which may help you
get control over the PC settings.
Those are called Power Toys and the mentioned TweakUI is one of those.
The Tools are only what the ordinary enthusiast may expect.
I emailed Dilwyn about using regedit.
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