![]() (It seems too be acknowledged that the first answer given at the begining of the thread, messing with the Registry, is not the best way and I think the registry keys given in some answers are out of date.) The other method proposed in the last post in the thread is to use mlinks to point that office directory at a directory on your other SSD drive. So in this case I suppose on your "Other SSD" you would set up a partition big enough to hold Office - so maybe 3GB - then in Drive Management you assign that volume to replace the “C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office” directory. ![]() One is to use Drive Management to insert a volume from another drive into a directory. See Previous thread installing-office-365-on-a-different-hard-drive-to-that-of-the-windows-installation However, towards the end of the thread what seems to me to be the best two answers are given. This question was asked many years ago, in the old Forum, and some of the answers given appear to be out of date.
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