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Problem with Raoming Profile
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Name: jrmontg
Date: November 15, 2007 at 09:14:23 Pacific
Subject: Problem with Raoming ProfileOS: Red Hat 5CPU/Ram: Intel XeonManufacturer/Model: HP |
Comment: On the server I changed my Profile Path to point to a new location. However, After I rebooted my laptop it is still showing My Documents pointed to the old location. What is the deal?
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Reply: You need to change the My Documents to point to where you want. Right-click on the desktop icon and change the path. Life's more painless for the brainless.
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