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<blockquote data-quote="danb" data-source="post: 965157" data-attributes="member: 62850"><p>Yeah, the problem is that your Program Files folders are not on your C drive. You should be able to keep them on the D drive, but in order for VS (or any other software that expects Program Files folders to be in their default location), but you will need to set the Environment Variable so the Windows knows that is where your Program Files are. There are provisions for this in VS, but I have not tested it yet. but I hope to soon.</p><p></p><p>So in short, Windows, VS, and other programs thinks your Program Files are in their default location, so they treat the Program Files on your D drive, just as they would any other drive. If you need help setting the Environment Variable, please let me know.</p><p></p><p>Yeah, 0 = Safe, 100 = Unsafe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danb, post: 965157, member: 62850"] Yeah, the problem is that your Program Files folders are not on your C drive. You should be able to keep them on the D drive, but in order for VS (or any other software that expects Program Files folders to be in their default location), but you will need to set the Environment Variable so the Windows knows that is where your Program Files are. There are provisions for this in VS, but I have not tested it yet. but I hope to soon. So in short, Windows, VS, and other programs thinks your Program Files are in their default location, so they treat the Program Files on your D drive, just as they would any other drive. If you need help setting the Environment Variable, please let me know. Yeah, 0 = Safe, 100 = Unsafe. [/QUOTE]
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