Should I do a separate feature request issue? I believe Hydrus should give an option to move db and log folders to other location.Īlso it should respect Windows admin policy and store db and log as user files where even unprivileged user can reach them. Thanks, your message helped me connect all the dots. Its still strange why Hydrus can't resolve paths beneath VirtualStore, but I moved installed files to C:\Hydrus and it works well. db as user files, as recomended since Windows XP and using VirtualStore is intended. Hydrus client is correctly installed to Program Files but I was sure it stores. I believe its just a junction point between %programfiles% and %appdata%\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files where all files created by unprivileged users are stored.Īre you launching Hydrus from the right place %appdata%\Local\VirtualStore is part of Windows API - Windows way to treat with programs demanding access to user-prohibited folders such as Program Files. The screenshot in the client above is mentioning paths inside C:\Program Files, but your path there is within your user's AppData directory
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