Is it possible to choose another location of the "Studio 2015" folder than in the "Documents" folder?

I am about to install Studio 2015, and I am wondering if it is possible to choose another location of the "Studio 2015" folder than in the "Documents" folder?

More specifically, I might want to put it in my Dropbox folder for the purpose of automatic backup. I am also considering putting it on a different drive on my computer in order to be able to access it from outside of Windows (since I run Windows in a VirtualBox environment on a Linux computer).

Can this be done - perhaps during installation and setup? And if so, how?

Can it also be done later on?

Thanks in advance for any help!

Marie

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  • You have to install Studio on the C drive, there is (from what I know) no way to change that. Also some Studio files must go to the local Documents folder. However it is quite easy to put it (the Documents) folder to any location you wish. So by right clicking this folder you can change its location also to OneDrive for example.
    However, the files which go to this folder are not the working files you need. All project files can be stored wherever you wish. If you translate a single document, the corresponding files will be by default stored in the same folder as the source file. When you create a project, you can chose any location in your computer you wish. In your project template you can set a default folder, where all projects from this template shall go. And if you receive a package, you can place the files from this package in any folder of you choice - the only requirement here is, that this folder must be empty.
    All this settings are not done during installation. You chose the location for single files by storing the source files wherever you wish. In case of projects you do that during the project creation. And afterwards you can create a template based on this project. This template can be edited - and so the default path for this template.

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  • Dear Jerzy, thank you very much for your reply.

    I understand that the actual project files can be put anywhere. What I had in mind was stuff like the projects.xml file and the files in the Project Templates folder, but these are perhaps examples of the files you mention which must go to the local Documents folder?

    For backup reasons (and for tidiness), I thought it would be nice to keep everything in one place (as indeed intended by the defaults), I just want this one place to be somewhere else than the Documents folder and the C drive if possible.

    I am not sure I have understood you answers completely, so I have a few clarifying questions:
    Do you think the Documents folder can be moved to another drive (in my case for instance a dedicated M drive which would be a shared folder between my Windows 7 virtual machine and the Linux host machine), or MUST it stay on the C drive in order to count as local?
    Are the files and folders in questions unavoidably created on the C drive during installation and cannot be moved?
    I am not familiar with OneDrive, so I am not sure what that would correspond to as a location. Would that be a local location? Does that example mean that Dropbox would also be an option?
    Actually, I am not sure moving the entire Documents folder would be wise, since it already contains my Studio 2011 folder. Do you think I could perhaps simply create a second folder called "Documents" at the desired location and use that for Studio 2015? Is it simply the folder name that matters here, or does the Documents folder have some special properties that must be retained?

    Sorry about asking so many questions. I just want to do it right ...
  • Moving "My documents" folder (or whatever it is called in your computer): www.techsupportalert.com/.../how-move-windows-7-personal-folders-my-documents-another-drive.htm. If you move the "Documents" folder in Windows that way, Studio 2011 will know this new location by default, as will also other programs do.

    The only files which have to go to this "Document" folder (which I btw have placed on my drive D:\ in my OneDrive, so you could easily put them for example into Dropbox) are: Projects.xml and maybe some few other files, about which I am not sure. You can keep you project templates in a location different than that.
    The Projects.xml is only a reference list to your projects, project templates and users. So it does not really matter, where it is - and if you put it into Dropbox, it will be even backuped there.

    As for the projects - store them wherever you wish, there is no* limit to it.
    * Particularly not, because Windows limits the path length to 256 characters.

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  • Moving "My documents" folder (or whatever it is called in your computer): www.techsupportalert.com/.../how-move-windows-7-personal-folders-my-documents-another-drive.htm. If you move the "Documents" folder in Windows that way, Studio 2011 will know this new location by default, as will also other programs do.

    The only files which have to go to this "Document" folder (which I btw have placed on my drive D:\ in my OneDrive, so you could easily put them for example into Dropbox) are: Projects.xml and maybe some few other files, about which I am not sure. You can keep you project templates in a location different than that.
    The Projects.xml is only a reference list to your projects, project templates and users. So it does not really matter, where it is - and if you put it into Dropbox, it will be even backuped there.

    As for the projects - store them wherever you wish, there is no* limit to it.
    * Particularly not, because Windows limits the path length to 256 characters.

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