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Is there any way to move the My Documents\DVD Profiler directory to another location?
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Xerstorer
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I'd really rather this directory be in the DVD Profiler program folder. It doesn't really make much sense to allow the user to specify the install location, then put a ton of program files in a completely different location.

I already figured out that I can move the Databases folder, but the program seems hard coded to look in My Documents\DVD Profiler for Filters, Flags, Layouts, Reports, and translations. Unless there's some trick I don't know about.

??
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This change was made for a good reason:

It has always been Microsoft's policy that user data (and skins and reports are user data) do not belong in the program folder (at least on the Windows NT product line)

Unfortunately they never enforced this - until Windows Vista.

All these files in your user folder are editable by you and are technically not necessary (a always forget how to spell this word!) to run the program.
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This change was made for a good reason:

It has always been Microsoft's policy that user data (and skins and reports are user data) do not belong in the program folder (at least on the Windows NT product line)

Unfortunately they never enforced this - until Windows Vista.

All these files in your user folder are editable by you and are technically not necessary (a always forget how to spell this word!) to run the program.


What if I want to run DVDP from a USB stick, id est as a portable application?
I understand that is not possible any more now.
That issue was also discussed  here.
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I thought you could do this using the 'File -> Open Database -> New Database' feature?
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I thought you could do this using the 'File -> Open Database -> New Database' feature?
You can make the database portable but apparently not the program itself.

But I admit, I've never tried that.
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I thought you could do this using the 'File -> Open Database -> New Database' feature?


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I already figured out that I can move the Databases folder, but the program seems hard coded to look in My Documents\DVD Profiler for Filters, Flags, Layouts, Reports, and translations. Unless there's some trick I don't know about.
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I'd really rather this directory be in the DVD Profiler program folder. It doesn't really make much sense to allow the user to specify the install location, then put a ton of program files in a completely different location.

I already figured out that I can move the Databases folder, but the program seems hard coded to look in My Documents\DVD Profiler for Filters, Flags, Layouts, Reports, and translations. Unless there's some trick I don't know about.

??


It is one of the most anoying features of the product. I have run it on a couple of different corporate notebooks from different organisations and run into trouble. Most corporates use folder redirection on the my documents folder and the files fill up my roaming profile exceeding space allocations. It would be nice if Ken changed this or at least published a reg hack.
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Quoting Grendell:
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Quoting Unicus69:
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I thought you could do this using the 'File -> Open Database -> New Database' feature?


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Quoting Xerstorer:
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I already figured out that I can move the Databases folder, but the program seems hard coded to look in My Documents\DVD Profiler for Filters, Flags, Layouts, Reports, and translations. Unless there's some trick I don't know about.


Nice catch, don't know how I missed it. 
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There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom.
Against this power, governments and tyrants and armies cannot stand.
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We will teach it to them again.
Though it take a thousand years, we will be free.
- Citizen G'Kar
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