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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 04-12-2012, 09:22 PM
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Yes but only for CloD in this case, I don't think any other screenshots you take with printscreen in other programs/games ends up in there. Some games have such a function, some don't.
Sorry, I'm strictly a Clod troubleshooter

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My Documents is a magic folder with many paths which often cause problems for developers Here's another way to it below that is more like yours.. And the "correct" one in Windows 7 is "%USERPROFILE%\My Documents"

just wondering where they are going
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just wondering where they are going
So do I - and the problem with these magic folders is that they can have different paths in different languages of the operative system... That's what they have tried to fix in Windows 7 but still problems like these occur every day I remember an especially nasty one at work there the "My Documents" folder that mapped to a file server and it did not have complete rights for the users on the level above the individual users home folders... That made updates for Adobe Reader crash with a weird error (even though it did not need any rights to the folder "upstream"). It naturally only happened on Swedish versions of Windows 7 that used a Windows 2003 R2 file server... Sigh...
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