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I use the following commands:

rd "C:\Users\Administrator\Documents"
mklink /J "C:\Users\Administrator\Documents" "D:\Save Games\Documents"

and it does not work. I've tried search engines but failed (sorry my English is bad)

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Poorway
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  • If you want to relocate your documents folder, just right-click it in explorer, open properties, go to the location tab and enter your new part. No need to deal with cmd and junctions. – kicken Aug 13 '20 at 02:36
  • but i doing for a lot of computer, i need a command line, thank for reply – Poorway Aug 13 '20 at 02:41

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after time used to search engines I found the following command:

reg.exe add "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders" /v Personal /t REG_SZ /d "D:\Save Games\Documents" /f

thanks for your reply

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