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Posted 3/3/2006 8:27:54 AM
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I created a data folder called "Closed 2006" on my workstation adding this folder to a Shared Documents directory.  I shouldve created this folder directly into the Server directory. How can i either delete the folder or change the file path  for this folder in point administrator?

The path is currently GNTDATA/Closed 2006 and needs to be FNTDATA/Closed 2006 but is grayed out. I tried to create a new folder by the same name on my F Drive and get message Folder already exists. choose another location.  ??

Also I am the only one who can see it save my boss who is also an administrator...please help

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Posted 5/15/2006 8:57:39 PM


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Well, it looks like you got no timely help on this but here's the info anyway.

Close Point and go into Point administrator. Select the folder you want to rename and "delete it". This won't really delete the folder but it will remove it from Point administrator.

Now, using Windows Explorer, change the directory name or location however you want. When you're finished, go back into Point adminstrator and add the directory back.

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