David E. Ross wrote:
I have found a number of non-Microsoft applications that will not
function unless they are installed on C.
Do you have a list?
Any apps on a boot partition will be an issue the next time the OS is
replaced. And, I have apps that installed on a boot partition that I
moved to an apps partition. Some apps that install on the boot
partition, and dump stuff in the registry, work fine without being on
the boot partition or having registry entries.
Microsoft's Office somehow got installed on D.
There are no "somehows". You need to find how it happened. I have
never had an issue putting Office where I wanted, and it's data in a
different place.
Fortunately, none of my data were affected. It was my initial plan
that any problem with C/J would not touch D and vice-versa; that plan
proved valid.
Once you are off the boot partition, I would not expect any damage to
existing files.
Note: I use Thunderbird instead of SeaMonkey's Mail-News capability
because I frequently swtich between browser profiles and do not want
to lose my current Mail-News session during such a switch.
Point taken. But how about closing one SM profile and opening to the
same Mail-News files in a new SM profile? Get the mail files bout of
the profile trees, and have all SM/TB profiles use the same mail files,
just not at the same time. Or, split mail between your own profiles, or
yours and the profiles of someone else. That is, each profile can share
or not any mail files you chose.
Ray
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