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Colin Campbell wrote:
>
> The solution was quite simple. I just opened Drives, then drive F:, then
> made a shadow copy of the "COBOL Projects" folder on the desktop.
Hiya Colin,
A shadow isn't really a file. I'm worried that your actual project
files will still be on drive C: where you don't want them.
Why don't you drag the folder from C: to F:? VisualAge COBOL probably
uses the INI file(s) to store the folder location, and if you drag the
folder to a different drive then the INI will be updated.
Give it a test. Create a Hello World program, then look in
C:\Desktop\"COBOL Projects"\ and in F:"\COBOL Projects"\ to see where
the files are located. If they're still on C:, drag 'em to F: and see
if VisualAge COBOL can still find them.
- Peter
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