Danneman
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To move the Public folder, follow these steps.
1. Create a new folder called "Public" in the location where you want the
folder moved to.
2. Copy all of the sub-folders in the C:\Users\Public folder. (Do not copy
the Public parent folder)Paste these sub-folders into the folder you just
created at the new location.
3. Go to Start and type regedit in the Program section, right click
Regedit.exe and
select the "Run As Administrator" option. This will open the registry
editor.
Navigate to the following location.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
When you click the ProfileList folder, look in the right side pane and you
will see a value called "Public". Double click this value. In the "Value
data" section, you should see the path,
%SystemDrive%\Users\Public
(This translates to C:\Users\Public on an installation where Vista is
installed on the C: drive)
Change this path to the location where the new Public folder you created in
Step 1 is located.
Example: If you created the new Public folder on the D: drive, the path
would be D:\Public.
Press OK and exit the registry editor.
Reboot the system.
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Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"danneman" <danneman.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi!
> By default user accounts seems to be created on the same partition as
> where
> the operating system resides. I would like to move all my user accounts as
> well as the "public" account/folder permanently to another partition. I
> seem
> to have successfully moved all the user accounts by using the "location"
> tab
> on each and every sub folder, but what about the "public" account/folder?
> How
> do I permanently move the "public" account/folder and/or its sub folders?
>