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Technical Question...

letsgetrowdy

Charter Member
When browsing to a location on your PC in OS, where can the Appdata folder be located???
I'm trying to set a path for a new program, and there is no "search" option so I can't copy and paste the link...
 
This is really an annoying "feature" of the newer versions of Windows. I'm used to having control over the computer and OS that I paid for. Oh well, to your question. In both Vista and Windows 7, I get to "my" AppData folder by:

Start button -> [user] -> [user folder] -> AppData.
 
And assuming your Q is about FS9 and/or FSX...

....select "Roaming", then "Microsoft" after you have made that App folder visible through control panel settings.

Kent
 
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