Re: Bug in default folders config
G'day Warren,
Another reason for choosing "My Documents" is that, if you take your PC to the shop and they have to do a full backup before wiping out your hard drive, they will save your stuff, but not files under "Program Files". I had lost a few NWC2 files done since my last backup but none of my NWC1 stuff which was in "My Documents".
Hmm, then they're lazy! We NEVER reformat a hard drive without doing a complete backup. And I mean complete. If the data is visible to Windows, we get it; if it is visible to a sector copy from Ghost, we get it; if the drive chamber is intact but the drives' logic board faulty, then provided we can source an identical logic board we will use it, and we get it!
I am amazed at how many people will let cheapskate repairers get away with short changing them on repairs.
OTOH, if you don't want to pay for the extra, say, hour or so it might take then that is your look out.
/rant
Just re-read the above and realised I should qualify something - we do most of our work for businesses and you'd be surprised how many non-ms products do NOT use my-docs for their data storage - and rightly so too. These are often in small networks and sharing directories from my-docs can lead to some terrible confusion. Also, MANY products store their data and/or configuration stuff under "Program Files". This is also not the best place, but they're still there.