When Microsoft added the Files On-Demand option, the disable sync certain folders option disappeared on the latest versions. Your only option is to turn off backup of the Documents folder as a whole in the Manage Backup settings of OneDrive
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Originally posted by KidJoe View Post
With FAB exited, I've deleted it. it came back
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I've been moving my Profile folders for years - I get customers all the time with corrupted Windows. I really don't suggest keeping Docs, Pics, Vids, Music, Downloads, Desktop and Favorites on the Windows default locations. I always put the Profile folders on another drive and just tell Windows to expect it there.
Create a folder like "My Profile" on another drive. Create sub-folders for docs, pics, vids, etc.
Open "This PC", right click on "Documents", click on "Properties', click on "Location" tab, choose the "Move" box and point to the matching new sub-directory.
Windows will move all the files and from then on use the new locations.
Repeat for all the other Profile folders
If Win craps out, just restore your recent C: image (you do have one?) or reinstall and point to the custom locations on the unaffected drive
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Originally posted by BearBo View PostI've been moving my Profile folders for years - I get customers all the time with corrupted Windows. I really don't suggest keeping Docs, Pics, Vids, Music, Downloads, Desktop and Favorites on the Windows default locations. I always put the Profile folders on another drive and just tell Windows to expect it there.
Create a folder like "My Profile" on another drive. Create sub-folders for docs, pics, vids, etc.
Open "This PC", right click on "Documents", click on "Properties', click on "Location" tab, choose the "Move" box and point to the matching new sub-directory.
Windows will move all the files and from then on use the new locations.
Repeat for all the other Profile folders
If Win craps out, just restore your recent C: image (you do have one?) or reinstall and point to the custom locations on the unaffected drive
They are NOT using something likeCode:%USERPROFILE%\Documents
Code:Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.MyDocuments)
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