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  1. Hey folks, I've created an install script for a program and it works well. I've decided to add a change a registry key as to where the default save location is for this program. I would like the file to be saved to 'My Documents' (the default location is in my documents but buried two folders deep) My registry change doesn't seem to work: RegWrite("HKEY_Local_Machine\SOFTWARE\My Software\etc\etc\User", "MyDocumentsLocation", "REG_EXPAND_SZ", "%USERPROFILE%\My Documents") Now this works to save the files in My Documents, but they are now in a folder with My Documents in a folder named as the user. How can I have them save to JUST My Documents? Thanks for your help!
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