Change Your My Documents Location

By default, your My Documents folder is stored inside of your local user profile folder. While this typically is fine you may want to change the location of these documents. For example, if you have a server, it makes sense to put your files on the server so they can benefit from any backup processes running on the server.

To change this, simply do the following:

  1. Right click on My Documents from either your desktop or Start Menu icon.
  2. Select Properties.
  3. Go to the Location tab.
  4. Click the Move button.
  5. Navigate to the new location. This can be either a local drive, mapped drive or a UNC path.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. You can optionally have the Windows automatically copy over any existing file.
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  • gerberdude

    FYI, I had My Documents redirected to a network drive on a file server, but there were several different games that would not play if the My Documents folder was not stored locally. One that specifically comes to mind was Fable: The Lost Chapters. Other than that problem, it’s a good tip.

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