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Old 09-02-2007, 08:10 AM
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Re: Merging "Data" folders into "Favorites"?

"(PeteCresswell)" <x@y.Invalid> wrote in message
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> I've always kept my data separate in a "Data" folder on D:.
>
> Right now, within "Data" I've got my Windows "Favorites" folder -
> the one that renders with a five-pointed star.
>
> It's finally dawned on me that, to me, "Favorites" are really
> "Data" - and all the subdirectories in "Favorites" really belong
> in "Data".
>
> E.g. Right now in "Data", I've got a directory called
> "Generators" that contains a couple of .PDFs about home-use
> generators. But I've also got a "Data\Favorites\Generators"
> folder that contains links to various web pages concerning
> home-use generators.
>
>
> Clearly (to me, at least) the two folders sb one.
>
>
> My instinct is to simply make "Favorites" my data directory, move
> all the former "Data" folders into it - combining the contents of
> like-named folders - and then move "Favorites" up the root of D:
> and delete the now-empty "Data" directory.... and, from now on,
> regard "Favorites" as the place where I keep all my "data".
>
> --
> PeteCresswell


WHAT ?
So you keep only applications on C: and any/all the data on D: ?
Or is D:'s copy the backup only ( and you have live stuff on C:) ?

The folder in D:\data - Windows "Favorites" folder ( the one that renders
with a five-pointed star ) is it a COPY of your everyday Favorites ?
Rhetorically he asked - WHY would you want to mess with it ?
The registry uses "Favorites" to refer the Favorites folder. It's not
"just a name". It's a "special name". It should only contain URL Links.
You can add up to 200 links to the Favorites folder - don't put data in it
or subfolders.

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