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Tony,
    An excellent program that does a good job of moving programs/files to
different directories or drives is "Remove It" by Vertisoft Systems. This
program also does a good job of helping to uninstall a program thru the use
of it's "Log It" monitor, which takes a picture of your system before and
after installation. It helps in uninstalling and helping to clean up your
system also. As with all uninstall applications you still have to use common
sense in wehat you do, but after using this program for almost 3 years now,
I still don't have any complaints and I have use numerous different
programs, Clean Sweep, First Aid, etc.
    The following is a cut and paste from the help files dealing with moving
application/files:

"The Move-It function enables you to move an application to a different
folder on the same or a different drive without uninstalling and
reinstalling the application. Thus, any application in its current form,
including all your option settings, macros, and personal preferences can be
moved to a new location without having to manually reconfigure either the
application itself or any Windows settings."

Hope This Helps

Rob Shane
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"Ever Stop to Think and Forget to Start Again?"
"If con is the opposite of pro, then is congress the opposite of progress?"
-----Original Message-----
From: Stan Casey <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Transfer files from C to D drive


>At 10:19 PM 3/2/98 -0800, you 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"
>>[log in to unmask]
>>http://www.realestate-locator.com
>>"The only way to never fail is to never try."
>>

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