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BobbyGene
Flightless Bird
Basically the question I have, but not just concerning OneNote. I think all
programs burn up too much space on a hard drive wanting to store to the
system file. I am experimenting to have all of my Microsoft Office
applications data, including Business Contact Manager for Outlook, channel
all of its' data, archives, and backups, to a folder I have set up under my
user, but not in "My Documents". This way, I can keep my system folders
hidden, and occasionally open this "PC and Program" folder to clean it out of
old data that even disc clean up won't.
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Just a Novice, Single User, trying to learn.
"Grant Robertson" wrote:
> In article <eqKs#iwjGHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, pds-
> ms@nospam.pschmid.net says...
> > You can delete the Offline Cache files, but ON will always create them
> > again. With ON 2007, you need twice the disk space if your notes are
> > local.
>
> OK, I am sorry, that is unacceptable as well. You should give users the
> option of whether they intend to share files with others and only then
> use a cache for only the shared files. To simply double the required hard
> drive space for everyone just to save an extra option in a dialog is just
> ludicrous. And this for a program that Microsoft suggests that we put our
> entire life of notes into. What the heck are these guys thinking anyway?
> I'm not going to just run out and buy a 300 GB laptop hard drive becuase
> you want to waste all my space.
>
programs burn up too much space on a hard drive wanting to store to the
system file. I am experimenting to have all of my Microsoft Office
applications data, including Business Contact Manager for Outlook, channel
all of its' data, archives, and backups, to a folder I have set up under my
user, but not in "My Documents". This way, I can keep my system folders
hidden, and occasionally open this "PC and Program" folder to clean it out of
old data that even disc clean up won't.
--
Just a Novice, Single User, trying to learn.
"Grant Robertson" wrote:
> In article <eqKs#iwjGHA.3588@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, pds-
> ms@nospam.pschmid.net says...
> > You can delete the Offline Cache files, but ON will always create them
> > again. With ON 2007, you need twice the disk space if your notes are
> > local.
>
> OK, I am sorry, that is unacceptable as well. You should give users the
> option of whether they intend to share files with others and only then
> use a cache for only the shared files. To simply double the required hard
> drive space for everyone just to save an extra option in a dialog is just
> ludicrous. And this for a program that Microsoft suggests that we put our
> entire life of notes into. What the heck are these guys thinking anyway?
> I'm not going to just run out and buy a 300 GB laptop hard drive becuase
> you want to waste all my space.
>