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- windows - What is %AppData%? - Super User
7 The AppData\Local and AppData\Roaming locations are the preferred locations for applications to store data that is not required to be exposed to the user In a domain environment, the Roaming is used to copy the user's environment as they log on to different computers You can find a description in the Windows File System Namespace Usage
- A complete list of %% relative paths variables in Windows Explorer in . . .
I also tried defining my own user variable in "Edit environment variables for your account" and defined LOCALLOWAPPDATA: C:\Users\<your user profile>\AppData\LocalLow
- How to generically refer to the AppData folder on the Windows command . . .
The original User's Profile directory lives in a directory like C:\Users\username\AppData How can I refer to the current user's profile directory when using the Windows command line?
- Where are the user profile directories of Google Chrome located in?
User profiles are stored in User Data Directory and it vary depending on the operating system The easiest way is to navigate to chrome: version and look for the Profile Path field Example (Windows): [Profile Path] C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default [User Data Dir] C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data
- AppData Local Packages – safe to remove? - Super User
Trying to make space on my C drive I see that my AppData Local Packages folder is almost 20GB! Is it safe to delete it? If not, can it be 'pruned' without affecting installed applications?
- Can I move my AppData folder in Windows 10? - Super User
Navigate to c:\Users\username\appdata execute the following command: mklink d local d:\appdata\local replace d:\appdata\local with the actual path of where you moved the appdata to If you cannot move delete the original copy, create a 2nd user, make it administrator, login with it, and retry the option This should ensure that no files are in
- Is there a list of Windows special directories shortcuts (like %TEMP . . .
0 %localAppdata% - Opens AppData's Local folder C:\Users\{username}\AppData\Local For those who are too lazy to go back out of the roaming folder and go to local To me very came in handy after learning it
- Why are there directories called Local, LocalLow, and Roaming under . . .
Why are there directories called Local, LocalLow, and Roaming under \Users\<username>\AppData? Ask Question Asked 16 years, 9 months ago Modified 5 years, 9 months ago
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