![]() ![]() I can click on any product and it will show its associated path for future updates. Relaunching Native Access then updated those respective paths in the interface. So, I moved each respective NI product in and out of these designated NI User folders, then deleted the original locations (on that, I moved things temporarily to the trash until I was sure the new locations are recognized). I agree: NI needs to update this to be an option, and I recall them mentioning they were looking into.īut I suspect it can simplify things to create and name a new folder for “User,” though I am not certain if there is a unique ID associated by NI upon installs, as I already had three NI established locations to begin with for moving things around. I actually had three different locations already establish, on three different drives, from the older Service Center method, but the bulk of things were getting installed onto the new “default” path NA determined. FWIW, I have managed to divide up the NI stuff onto three different drives - and have Native Access now recognize each of these designated paths. ![]()
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