I have changed all the DVDFab directories to another drive, but every time I start DVDFab it creates an empty directory in c:\Users\ryan\Documents\DVDFab9. How can I get it to stop? I am using 9.1.2.5
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I don't think you can. That's where your logs are stored. It won't be empty after you use Fab for a backup.How to post the internal log
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Unless you guys know something I don't, that folder is created instantly when the program is initiated no matter what.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by 90312 View PostUnless you guys know something I don't, that folder is created instantly when the program is initiated no matter what.
I have never tried to change my directories, I'm happy where they are, they do not take up much space.
I just knew that there were 2 places in settings that you could change, didn't know if it would work.
CBR929Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.
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@90312
Yes I have checked both locations for the logs.
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The logs don't actually get saved to the auto created directories, they get saved to my new directories. It is odd that those directories would be created when they are never used. It also seems odd they they would use a non configurable directory to make those.
I don't care if those directories are created automatically. I just want them to use my path instead of one that I cannot change.
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