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Tabu13,
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242557
Changing the "My Documents" Location

Several applications such as the Microsoft Office suite utilize a directory known as My Documents. Such applications will load and save documents to this directory by default. Under Windows NT, the location of this directory is <d:>\Winnt\Profiles\<username>\Personal, where <d:> is the drive on which NT is installed and <username> is the login ID of the current user.

However, if you're like me, you may save your Office documents in another location. For example, for the last few years I have been saving my documents in the directory D:\My Documents. For convenience's sake, I would like applications using the My Documents directory to point to my own directory instead of the default one.

The answer involves a simple registry change. Using the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE), open the key HKEY_CURRENT_USER \Software \Microsoft \Windows \CurrentVersion \Explorer \User Shell Folders. Under this key, you will see a value named Personal with the default value of %USERPROFILE%\Personal. Simply double-click the value name and change the value data field to the directory of your own choosing (e.g., D:\My Documents). The setting will not take effect until you've rebooted.

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Отправлено: 17:29, 05-09-2007 | #8