![]() ![]() OR- netbeans_default_userdir="\Applicatons\netbeans\" With your new projects directory/folder path: netbeans_default_userdir="C:/APPS/netbeans/" ![]() Then edit the nf file to replace the userdir line: netbeans_default_userdir="$/7.3" Look for nf in Linux: sudo find / -name "nf" 2> /dev/null Look for nf on Mac OS X: find / -name "nf" -print & ![]() ![]() Search your system for nf (from explorer window) or go to its default install location: C:\Program Files\NetBeans 7.3\etc\nf Slightly different way of doing it for NetBeans 7.3 latest release (at least for Windows 7, 64-bit).
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