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Autosave

PostPosted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 9:06 pm
by Terry Watson
Is there a way to change the location of the AutoSave files in Carlson
Survey 2006? I went to preferences and changed it there, but upon
rebooting Carlson, it defaulted back to the old, long location under
documents and settings.

Re: Autosave

PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 12:57 pm
by imdaman
Are you trying to set the new location to a server? our experience is
that this does not work. I think we have each put save dirs as we prefer
while I personally have just put a shortcut to the save dir on my desktop.
I seem to have a need to get to it more often than I like.


Terry Watson wrote:


Is there a way to change the location of the AutoSave files in Carlson
Survey 2006? I went to preferences and changed it there, but upon
rebooting Carlson, it defaulted back to the old, long location under
documents and settings.






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Re: Autosave

PostPosted: Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:50 am
by Terry Watson
imdaman wrote:
Are you trying to set the new location to a server? our experience is
that this does not work. I think we have each put save dirs as we prefer
while I personally have just put a shortcut to the save dir on my desktop.
I seem to have a need to get to it more often than I like.


Terry Watson wrote:


Is there a way to change the location of the AutoSave files in Carlson
Survey 2006? I went to preferences and changed it there, but upon
rebooting Carlson, it defaulted back to the old, long location under
documents and settings.






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No, I am trying to set it to my workstation. I guess I could configure

it every time I opened a drawing, but that would kind of defeat my
purpose. I had not thought of creating a shortcut to that subdirectory.
That is a good idea. Thanks.