Is there a default location where MAX stores job setups

Hello

Basically, I am having the same problem as this link. http://forums.NI.com/T5/LabVIEW/NIMax-has-encountered-a-problem-and-needs-to-close/TD-p/245946

If I reinstall the program I'll probably lose all my job setups. So I would like to know if there is a location on the computer where I can get working configurations that were created once? I would like to transfer all my tasks created to a new machine, Windows 7 x 64.

The labview version that I use is 7.1. I do not know exactly if you move to a x 64 windows7 is now possible since the labview and MAX (traditional) is written in labview 7.1.

Thank you

Eugene

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