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practically anywhere! the best place is in your user account folder. right click, go to 'new' and select 'folder.' You then need to give the folder a name.
C:\users\jane\desktop
Ntuser.dat file in the user folder
I don't know if this is the answer you are looking for but I used to run from a 32gb flash drive. It loaded a lil slower than from HDD but not bad. I didn't install directly to the flash drive. I copied the folder from the computer to the flash drive. I also copied my lotro folder from my user documents so when I use it on another computer I can copy the user folder (small) to their computer and use my plugins.
A file named Ntuser.dat in the user's folder.
Your documents folder is usually located in your personal folder which is located in the users folder of your primary hard drive [hard drive]/users/[user name]/documents You can find the exact path for your system by going to your my documents folder and clicking the folder icon to the right of the back and forward buttons. And to the left of were it says your 'username > My documents'
Mapping a drive.
The user.
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Create a shared folder on a network server. Then, on the Profile tab in the user object's Properties dialog box, specify a path to the shared folder on the server. The next time the user logs on, the roaming user profile is created. I belive you have to also do that for both parts in there. The profile and home folder or just one. I also know you have the option to create there on network drive to there stuff but i dont think iits required
thumbs.db is a valid windows file. it is created by windows explorer anytime the user selects the "thumbnail" folder view. each thumbs.db file is created for one folder only and holds a database of images in the current folder that are displayed.
A graphical representation of a file folder or drive is typically depicted as an icon resembling a physical folder or a disk drive. This icon is often used in user interfaces to symbolize storage locations where files and documents can be organized and accessed. In operating systems, these icons allow users to visually navigate through their directories and files, providing an intuitive way to manage digital content.