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Is it possible to install Windows XP and to set up a separate partition for user data? I know about the method for moving individual users' "My Documents" folders to a separate location by right-clicking on "My Documents", selecting Properties and entering a new path, but this does not move all user data (the "Documents and Settings folder stays in the same place) and only moves files for a single user. However, it would be much easier to set up a computer so that by default all user data is on a different partition.
I had thought that there must be a fairly simple method because this is roughly how the network at my university is set up: the computers store user data on a separate drive that can be accessed from any of the computers that are attached to the network, while each one has its own C drive on which Windows is installed. So is there an easy method in XP? And will there be an easy method in Vista? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Why would it be much easier to set up a computer that way? It is easy to set one up the way things are now! I think it would be harder because you have to change things after the os install. I have a seperate partition for my downloaded and other data that I don't have to move when I reformat and I do that 2-3 times a year.
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Sorry, perhaps I wasn't quite clear. So far the only way I know to put every user's data to a separate partition is to log on as each user in turn and specify that I want to move their "My Documents" folder to another location (in this case, the D drive), then find the new folder and make it private. This is a bit of a tedious process because there are a few different users.
I think it would be easier if, either during or after install, you could tell Windows "drive D is where I keep all the user data for everyone" and it would set up individual, private folders for each user. I suppose in a way, what I am asking is how to change the (default) location of the "Documents and Settings" folder from the C drive to another partition. This way I would not have to log in and move the "My Documents" folder every time I add a user. |
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I would assume that you would have to change the registry for that, but I only know of the reg key to change the location of system folders for the current user.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explore r\User Shell Folders Following this basic idea of "...Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Expl orer\User Shell Folders" , I checked to see if a path like that exists other than in the "current user" section. I found the following possibilities, but I cannot tell you for sure if that would be where to change things. So, if you try it, do it at your own risk and before playing around, back-up the registry and create a restore point in case something goes wrong later. These are some paths that I found. Check them out. HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Cur rentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders Maybe someone else here can tell you if that is indeed where you would change things and if so, which one of the two paths I posted is the right one to mess with. If it does work, please write back. I'm sure several of us here would want to know that as well.
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