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Furiet

Because of the rather small disk space available for jaguar on a PWB
Wallstreet, 6 GB, I need to move as much files as possible from the 6
GN OS X partition to another partition on a 20 GB internal disk.
I noticed that microsoft user data in home/documents folder took much
place, 1 GB.
Is it possible to move this user data folder to another place in
another partition ?
 
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Paul Berkowitz

Because of the rather small disk space available for jaguar on a PWB
Wallstreet, 6 GB, I need to move as much files as possible from the 6
GN OS X partition to another partition on a 20 GB internal disk.
I noticed that microsoft user data in home/documents folder took much
place, 1 GB.
Is it possible to move this user data folder to another place in
another partition ?

Yes. Just make sure to create an alias (or symlink) to the MUD folder,
wherever it is, in the correct location in ~/Documents. (Otherwise Entourage
will make a new MUD folder with empty identity there. But it respects an
alias it finds there.) I do it myself

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Furiet

Paul Berkowitz said:
Yes. Just make sure to create an alias (or symlink) to the MUD folder,
wherever it is, in the correct location in ~/Documents. (Otherwise Entourage
will make a new MUD folder with empty identity there. But it respects an
alias it finds there.) I do it myself

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MVP Entourage
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Thanks a lot, it works,...but one has to exchange the original alias
name, "Microsoft user data alias", with the name "Microsoft user
data", strictly identical to the original folder's name.
 
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Paul Berkowitz

Thanks a lot, it works,...but one has to exchange the original alias
name, "Microsoft user data alias", with the name "Microsoft user
data", strictly identical to the original folder's name.

If you move the original to its new location - and since it's on another
partition that's not actually a 'move' but a copy - you then need to delete
the original. Then command-option-drag the copy on the other partition back
to the original location. That makes an alias that doesn't have the word
'alias' appended and you don't need to change anything. Command-option-drag
is the best way to make an alias for that reason. There's never any reason
why you'd want to have an alias in the same folder as the original, and it's
only if it's in the same folder that you get the ' alias' appended by the
Finder to avoid conflict. When you cmd-opt-drag from another folder, there's
never a problem.

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Paul Berkowitz
MVP Entourage
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