Answer posted many times. Never move your Documents to the root.
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Russ Valentine
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"Gerry" <Gerry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I'm running Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit version. I moved my Documents
> folder from the C:\ drive to my E:\ Data drive some time ago. When I open
> the Start Menu I now see "Data (E
" on the button that used to read
> "Documents." I moved the folder to E:\ by right-clicking on the default
> "Documents" label, entering Properties/Location and indicating that I
> wanted
> the new location to be E:\ . The system did this, placing the Documents
> folder under E:\. This has not caused any problem until I tried to open
> Windows Fax & Scan today and I received a dialog window reading: "Windows
> Fax
> and Scan cannot run as it cannot access your documents folder. Please
> ensure
> that Windows Fax and Scan can access that folder." That's all very
> logical,
> but it doesn't tell me how to do this. How can I point Fax and Scan to
> the
> new location of my Documents folder?