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how to change the User Profile Storage path
Posted by Sandro Richter on April 16th, 2006


Hello,

I got a question here about the user profile path setting. Any registered
program uses the path C:\Documents and Settings\adrisa0\Application Data for
storing their core data (sometimes even temp data) and thus the profile space
is running low after a while. E.g. the RealPlayer puts his database files
(media lib) into the profile folder “C:\Documents and
Settings\adrisa0\Application Data\Real\db…”

I tried with the set command to point the APPDATA path right ahead of the
Real Player installation to a different location; however it still uses the
profile storage path. How can I prevent this…

Thanks, Sandro

Posted by Ian on April 18th, 2006



The environment variable only serves as an indication to programs of the
profile's location. The location of the "profile root" (C:\Documents and
Settings) is determined by a registry setting.

Changing the profile root on a machine with active users is not advisable
anyway, as some (badly-written) programs create absolute references to files
within it. Thus if you did this it could lead to a lot of trouble!

It may be possible to change a setting in Realplayer's registry section to
relocate its database, but I'm not all that familiar with Realplayer; I use
Real Alternative.

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