Tony
PC Magazine has just released another of the excellent - and free
utilities that is just what you need. It is called Change of Address and
the file name to download is "COA32.ZIP". I used the earlier version in
Windows 3.1 and it was truly excellent - particularly when I had
multiple partitions to my disk. It moved programs flawlessly to other
directories and disks (partitions) and the programs moved never stopped
working.
The URL for this download is:
http://www6.zdnet.com/cgi-bin/texis/swlib/hotfiles/search.html
The size of the file is only 296KB.
I'd suggest that in your case, you move the files back to their original
folders on your C drive then run COA to move the whole application to
your drive D and as well, update the registry entries.
Regards,
Larry Stewart
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Ottawa, Canada
Tomez De Silva "Tony" wrote:
>
> Hello Listmembers:
>
> I transferred a program from C drive to D drive, I removed the program
> from the C to the D drive all went well, next I updated the shortcuts to
> reflect the D drive. However when I attempted to open the shortcut I got an
> error message saying certain files were missing. Is there surefire way to
> transfer everything at once?
>
> If I missed something please explain in detail, to quote a scene from a
> movie, "Tell me as if I were a 6 year old" ;-)
>
> Sincerely,
> Tomez De Silva "TONY"
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