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<li>Right-click '''My Documents''' (on the desktop), and then click '''Properties'''.</li> | <li>Right-click '''My Documents''' (on the desktop), and then click '''Properties'''.</li> | ||
<li><p>Click '''Restore Default'''. This uses the following registry value to determine the default location based on the user's profile and appends | <li><p>Click '''Restore Default'''. This uses the following registry value to determine the default location based on the user's profile and appends "\My Documents" to form a complete path.<br /> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 21 July 2020
Configuration of the My Documents Folder |
Q254118
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
SUMMARY
The My Documents folder is a component of the user profile that is used as a unified location for storing personal data. By default, the My Documents folder is a folder in the user's profile that is used as a default storage location for saved documents.
Optionally, an administrator can use folder redirection in a group policy to modify the location of My Documents to reside on a network share. When users save documents to the My Documents folder, the files are actually saved on an assigned network location and can be backed up by the administrator.
MORE INFORMATION
The path to the My Documents folder is stored in the following registry key:
Key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders
Value Name: Personal
Value Type: REG_SZ
Value Data: complete path to storage location
where complete path to storage location is the path to your storage location.
Any modification from the default is recorded in the following location and the path listed earlier is also updated:
Key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders
Value Name: Personal
Value Type: REG_SZ
Value Data: complete path to storage location
If the administrator redirects My Documents by using group policy folder redirection, the path is present in this value and the option to modify the location of the My Documents folder is not available when you view properties of the My Documents folder.
How to Change the My Documents Folder Storage Location
When the properties of the My Documents folder (the desktop icon) are displayed and a group policy has not been established to redirect the folder, you can change the path to the My Documents folder and you can move the contents from the old location to the new location:
- Right-click My Documents (on the desktop), and then click Properties.
- In the Target box, type the new path to the My Documents folder, or click Move to browse to the folder and if needed, create a new My Documents folder. If the path you type does not exist, you are prompted to confirm creating a new folder.
- Click Yes to move files from the old My Documents location to the new location, or click No if you do not want to move these files. Note that clicking No does not delete the files in the old location, but means they are no longer visible from My Documents after the change.
Restoring the Default My Documents Path
If the current My Documents path is incorrect or is no longer available, the Restore Default option may be used to restore the default path:
NOTE: This option is not displayed when group policy folder redirection is in effect for this folder.
- Right-click My Documents (on the desktop), and then click Properties.
Click Restore Default. This uses the following registry value to determine the default location based on the user's profile and appends "\My Documents" to form a complete path.
Key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList\user ID
Value Name: ProfileImagePath
Value Type: REG_EXPAND_SZ
where user ID is the appropriate user ID.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbtool kbui KBW2KHOME
Issue type : kbinfo
Technology : kbwin2000AdvServ kbwin2000AdvServSearch kbwin2000DataServ kbwin2000DataServSearch kbwin2000Serv kbwin2000ServSearch kbwin2000Search kbwin2000ProSearch kbwin2000Pro kbWinAdvServSearch kbWinDataServSearch
Last Reviewed: October 24, 2000 |