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| By this, I take it you want to move the "xxx" file from X:\Documents and Settings? I don't know of any way to move it (and see no need to either as it can sometimes confuse programs and other utilities used by the user), but it can be copied, via Right-click My Computer => Advanced => User Profiles, Settings. Matthew Jones matt_jones89@hotmail.com Quote:
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| "jimmy" <jwhk3@hotmail.com> wrote: Quote:
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