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Jerry:
With Win7 I have learned to create a directory: C:/Utilities, and then
install any non Microsoft software there. (I let M$ stuff go into
defaults) This avoids some of the security feature issues built into
Win7 but also provides a nice place to see everything too.
Since I use multiple desktops (I run VMWare Workstation on my desktop
and a separate copy of Windows for each client to keep them separated)
by sharing the folder that has the environments in it, I can keep all
the customer environments in one spot to make them easier to back up and
transport as needed.
When I originally started I used the defaults. I found an uninstall,
reinstall cleaned up quite a few usability issues that were quite
annoying, and made things easier to manage in bargain.
Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects
On 9/10/2012 7:53 AM, Gerald Kern wrote:
Thanks Eric - yes, I used the defaults during my install. You say it is
recommended to install the package group and workspaces into a root level
directory and you call yours "c:\IBM..."
Does what you are saying mean I should uninstall and reinstall? Or is there
another method to eliminate the virtualized directory path?
-- Thanks, Jerry Gerald Kern - Information Technology Programming
Supervisor IBM Certified RPG IV Developer Lotus Notes/Domino
Administrator The Toledo Clinic, Inc. 4235 Secor Road Toledo, OH 43623
Phone 419-479-5535
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