So my new laptop has windows 7 on it and its doing something funny when saving cabinets. I think when I did the backup restore I put everything on the c:drive so when I save a new cabinet it is placing on the documents and settings area but it seems to be going thru the c:drive still. This causes for a long name like C:drive Users/Public/Public Documents/Thermwood/Ecabinets/Cabinets/Documents and Settings/All users/ Documents/Thermwood/Ecabinet systems/ Cabinets...
In ecabs the cabinet library section now has a Documents and settings folder where all the new cabinets are being saved.
This is got to be wrong. I'm guessing I need to place some of the files in the Documents and settings folder not on the C:drive but which ones?
Forrest
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Re: Windows 7 question
Forrest,Forrest Chapman wrote:So my new laptop has windows 7 on it and its doing something funny when saving cabinets. I think when I did the backup restore I put everything on the c:drive so when I save a new cabinet it is placing on the documents and settings area but it seems to be going thru the c:drive still. This causes for a long name like C:drive Users/Public/Public Documents/Thermwood/Ecabinets/Cabinets/Documents and Settings/All users/ Documents/Thermwood/Ecabinet systems/ Cabinets...
In ecabs the cabinet library section now has a Documents and settings folder where all the new cabinets are being saved.
This is got to be wrong. I'm guessing I need to place some of the files in the Documents and settings folder not on the C:drive but which ones?
Forrest
What is your user data path set to in setting/preferences? (attach a picture of this dialog if you can). The default user data path for win7 is { C:\Users\Public\Documents\Thermwood\eCabinet Systems }.
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I will have to look this weekend as my hardrive has crashed and burned. Not sure what happened but dell sent a replacement overnight. I never set it properly for 2 hard drives. Forrest
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Re: Windows 7 question
Forrest,
No problem, good luck with the HD!
No problem, good luck with the HD!
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