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11 months ago

in Vista: List Installed Applications (and Versions) from the Command Line | Microsoft Vista | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
This command exists in Win/XP also. However, an argument is required and I am unsure what to specify from the rather long list of options (/?). Any tips on proper arguments to specify?

11 months ago

in Move your Documents And Settings USERNAME profile off of the C: drive | Windows | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
I haven't checked in here for a while.

That's an interesting technique RicharHula. I've tried to get BartPE working in the past but w/o success. So I use Acronis to make images instead of messing around with BartPE.

For the one or more people who posted that they can't move their settings, you need to go back and carefully read my tip. You DON'T MOVE the folder, you COPY it. Then, when the process is fully completed, everything checks out and you have successful switched to the new location, then you should be able to DELETE the original folder. If you can't do this, then you mucked something up. Restore and start over.

2 years ago

in Improving Outlook with a custom dashboard | Microsoft Outlook | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Good tip. Unfortunately, the external links to the dashboard examples in the recipe don't work.

Images in recipe's need to be stored on site here so they don't get lost.

3 years ago

in Move your Documents And Settings USERNAME profile off of the C: drive | Windows | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
There are a lot of great recipe's here, many of which I have been using for some time. I hope I can find a couple of more unique things that I can contribute, but it won't be easy. Keep up the good work!

I only hope publishing my recipe doesn't lead Microsoft to block this in the future. That is, unless they make an official way to relocate the C:Documents and Settings data if the user so chooses.

3 years ago

in Move your Documents And Settings USERNAME profile off of the C: drive | Windows | Tech-Recipes on Tech-Recipes
Anyone try this yet? Did you experience any problems? If yes, what were they?
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