[APBeta] An observation - FWIW

Gary A. Ferguson garyfe at fergos.com
Wed Aug 25 09:33:56 PDT 2010


If you upgraded from WinXP to Win 7 (as opposed to a clean install,) it is
also very possible that the permissions on the directories are different.
Win 7 DOES NOT do a very good job of reconciling these during an upgrade, I
have found.

Gary

-----Original Message-----
On Aug 24, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Igor Mikolic-Torreira wrote:

> John Switzer wrote:
>> On the <Edit\Preferences\Other> screen there is an option to move (all)
user AP data files.  I moved them from the Windows 7 default location to an
Astroplanner folder in the My Documents folder.
> 
> Okay, I changed my setting to in this dialog to a folder in the "My
Documents" folder.  Restarted AP, no change in speed of opening or closing
plan documents.
> 
> Quit, restarted AP and reset that option to the default location.
Restarted AP, and again no noticeable change in the speed of opening or
closing plan documents.

I don't know why this should change anything. The only thing I can think of
is that the original files were hugely fragmented on the hard disk (this
happens in Windows, I have found). Moving them somewhere else would probably
(effectively) defragment them. John: you might want to try defragging your
hard disk. IIRC (and it's been a while), MS supplies a defragging tool.

The other possibility is that your security software is getting in on the
action when the files are stored in location A, but not when they are stored
in location B.

Paul R.
 

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