Move the folder presets (Windows 7)?

Hello world.

I was wondering if there was a way to move these files to a different location and Photoshop use this location instead of the current one for the presets user and preferences:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5.1\Adobe Photoshop CS5.1 settings

C:\Users\sername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS5.1\Presets

I would like to move in my region of origin on the network because that would allow me to keep in sync for several different machines.

Best regards

Markus S

Photoshop will follow shortcuts or symbolic links in the Plug-Ins and Presets files.  (I often use make them a link to the content of my essay, so I don't have to copy files autour so often)

BUT Photoshop has list all files in the folder presets at the launch, in order to know what to put in all the predefined menus. So it will be accessing the entire folder to the launch, and put a lot of content on a remote volume could slow down your launch time.

How to work with a colleague on the presets: Dropbox, then put a symbolic link to the dropbox folder in the folder Presets in Photoshop.  In this way, we have both the same synchronization of files across the net, but the copy we use is local and not slowing us down. (Oh well, that we are on different continents, so a network volume is perhaps a little slow)

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