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its common to beginner to dont see file in folder they save. its because Isolated or Data mode. and i search we called it VOS. i dont know VOS mean and its not easy to search VOS folder without search by explorer by name file i saved. any other idea if i still Data mode and still fast enough to know where VOS is save. 

i want to know what portable mean in this case. it is i can move every single file i made just move the exe file. i mean if i have file stone.doc file made by portable application in folder D/file, in data mode which is automatically to VOS folder, is that mean i can move exe file to other computer and see VOS folder and my file 

sorry i dont know how to say but i just want to know if that portable file will move every single file if it is isolate which is we cannot see file other computer.

 

it is only change file directory ? not save to the portable.exe ? 

example i save to F/ directory ,and its change automatically to VOS folder. but i cant see that because automatically move to VOS but only application portable automatically see that file in F/ ?, and VOS not something that save to portable.exe file ?



-- Edited by sayalaper on Thursday 3rd of December 2015 09:40:59 AM

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Hello Sayalaper,

The default location of the package's VOS directory is %AppData%.  Using Package Editor, you can change Data storage so that the repository is a location of your choice, including the same folder as the package itself.  You can always use -JumpTo parameter to explore the repository wherever it is.  Documentation here.

If you would like to be able to save your files to the real filesystem instead of the virtual filesystem, change Isolation mode to full access.

To use your package on another system and retain all CHANGES made since using the app, take the package and its repository and copy the repository to the same location the package expects to find it, or use -Repackage parameter and just take the new package.  Documentation in the same as above.



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