Error moving storage folder - msmq

I have Windows 2008 R2 server. And I have a brand new msmq service just installed, no old messages in queue.
The default storage folder is C:\Windows\System32\msmq\storage, I want to move it to D:\Data\msms\storage. So I opened Computer Management -> Service and Applications -> Message Queuing, right click on it and selected Property, switched to Storage tab. I typed in D:\Data\msmq\storage in all 3 text boxes. The new folder does not exist at all, when I clicked Apply button system prompted The folder d:\Data\msmq\storage does not exist. Do you want to create it now?, and I clicked Yes button. Now the next screen I see is The folder d:\Data\msmq\storage cannot be created. Error: The system cannot find the path specified.
Any solution?

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How do I specify an installation path for Unity in Unity HUB

I have just downloaded and installed UnityHUB on my laptop in the local disk F: which has 100GBs of space.
Now the problem is that when I try to install Unity Engine it tries to install it in my local disk C: which just has 10GB of space for some reasons I don't want to clear any space in local disk C: I want to install Unity in local disk F: but I don't see an option to decide the path It just by default tries to install it in my local disk C.
Any help or improvement in the question will be welcome.
Open Unity Hub, and click the gear icon.
In General tab, Set the editor's path
Unity Hub
Click Setting Gear Icon.
Click General Tab.
On Right side Unity Editors Folder click ...(Three dot on click)
Select Directory or create new folder after select.[ If error not enough space make sure check enough space after select another directory]
Select Folder.
Click Save Button.
Best Solution:
Please Change another Directory and click select folder click.
Please select your directory or create new folder and select it.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3

Original click once update folder location

I have taken over a click once project from a prior developer. How do I find out where his click once update folder was? The properties of the deployed apps only show where the appdata folder is. I need to know the original update location on the click once server so I can redeploy there, but the location that is stored in the project properties is wrong (as are all of the application configuration values) so I must have an old set of source code.
It's a bit of a shot in the dark, but if you have access to a machine that already has the application installed on it and if the application was configured to check for updates before running, you may be able to see the updates location within the app's CDF-MS file installed on that PC. The CDF-MS file is a binary file but you should be able to use STRINGS.exe or visually inspect it to find the beforeApplicationStartup or deploymentProvider value inside the file.
The file is likely located in C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Apps\2.0\RANDOM.STR\RANDOM.STR\manifests

MATLab Drive Connector fails on startup

Hi,
I have a problem on my Mac OS X 10.11.5 Beta (15F31a), with MATLab R2016a (9.0.0.341360). When I install the MATLab Drive Connector from the website as matlabdrive.mlpkginstall or from the add-ons menu in MATLab itself, it works absolutely fine; it synchronises my files and displays its logo in the menu bar top-right, through which I can access its menu/settings/etc.
However, upon the second start-up of my computer; MATLab Drive Connector is no longer usable. When I open it; an empty menu space is created in my menu items; and when clicking on that space, it's marked as selected; but nothing else happens, nor are my files synchronised. When I have selected the MATLab Drive Connector to start at startup right after its installation, the empty space is immediately created, with the same effects. When MATLab Drive Connector is forcibly stopped via Activity Monitor; the empty space will disappear. I have attached a screen recording [1] of this issue.
The only temporary fix was to deinstall & reinstall the MATLab Drive Connector, after which it worked again,
EDIT:
however since two days, even when attempting to de/re-install, I get the error "The specified key is not present in the current container", as shown in the attached screenshot [2] preventing me from doing anything to fix this issue.
I hope you can provide me with a solution, as the MATLab Drive Connector is very important to me, and I presume this problem also occurs to other users :]
Kind regards,
Isaiah van Hunen
[1] https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5_0h9k46DFua1NtLU0zZXlnMjA
[2]
If you take a look at the ~/Library/Application Support/com.mathworks.matlabconnector folder on your computer it should contain a folder with the same name as your computer. This folder should contain three folders called locks, logs and services.
The com.mathworks.matlabconnector folder may also contain a second folder with a longer name – probably your computer’s hostname including the domain you are connected to - something like macbook-wifi.example.com - if this folder exists it probably contains a single folder called "start".
If this second folder exists, then I have a solution for you to try:
Move the "start" folder from the second folder into the first folder. This folder should now have four folders: locks, logs, services and start.
Delete the second folder that should now be empty.
Start MATLAB Drive Connector
Now when MATLAB Drive Connector is started it should now find the correct folder and start correctly.
I had a similar issue under Win 10. Typically Connector can be started by clicking its icon in the MATLAB folder in the Start Menu. This however requires a confirmation of User Account Control (UAC). So one needs to eliminate that, so that it doesn't cause an issue on start-up.
Find the folder where the Connector exe is located. For me it was at: C:\ProgramData\MATLAB\SupportPackages\R2016b\bin\win64\MATLABConnector.exe (note that ProgramData is a hidden folder, so make sure you enable hidden files under View in the C: folder).
Next find the Windows start-up programs folder. Hit the "Windows key + R" keyboard combination, then type "shell:startup". The folder should already contain a Connector icon, remove that, or cut & paste it to the Desktop. That icon also required UAC confirmation, so it's no good, we need an icon that doesn't require it.
Follow this tutorial to create another shortcut icon (without UAC) to the MATLABConnector.exe program: http://lifehacker.com/how-to-eliminate-uac-prompts-for-specific-applications-493128966
Once you have your new icon, cut & paste it into the Windows start-up folder you located in step 2.
Exit Connector by right-clicking it in the Taskbar. Then double click the new icon created in steps 3-4. and Connector should start again with no UAC verification step.
Restart your computer, and Connector should start automatically with no problems.

Aptana studio selecting remote server for upload

I'm running Aptana Studio 3 and I have multiple remote connections setup for uploading my website to.
Some are for deployment, others are for testing and development.
Currently I'm have to manually drag the files across to the correct server, what I'd like to be able to do it right click on a file in the app explorer and select publish >> upload and it will go to the correct remote server, is there some way I can choose a default upload server so I can get this behaviour?
You can set the default connection under Project > Properties > File Transfer
There will be a drop down list of all of the connections you have set up for this project, pick the one you want to use by default and check the 'Use the connection as default' box and it will not ask you where you want to upload each time. Or, you can uncheck that box and it will prompt you to choose a connection each time you upload, with the one you've selected from this screen selected.
FWIW, Ctrl + Shift + U is the default upload shortcut and way easier than find file in explorer > right click > publish > upload, etc.

Wait on the database engine recovery handle failed

I have been trying to install sql server 2008 r2 at my local machine and at the end of the installation i got this error "Wait on the database engine recovery handle failed". The Wizard shows progress in which some of the components including Database Engine could be not be installed.
I need some help related to this.
This issue can pop up for a few different scenarios. Do check the logs for error.
One of the scenario when this error can occur if a Microsoft® system folder is either missing or lacking the correct permissions.
Please use the following steps:
1.Click the Windows® Start button and click Run.
2.Type %appdata% and click OK.
3.Browse to the Microsoft folder.
4.Locate the Protect folder to assign the correct permissions:
Note: If the Protect folder is missing from the Microsoft folder, you will need to create it in this location by right-clicking and selecting Folder. Ensure to name the folder "Protect."
1.Right-click on the Protect folder and select Properties.
2.Click on the Security tab. Ensure the System and your logged on Windows User account is listed and both have Full Control.
3.Click Add to begin adding the accounts. For Windows Vista®/Windows 7, you will need to click Edit first.
4.In the "Enter the object names to select" box, type the word System, and press Enter on your keyboard. The System account should be listed
now. Select System from the user names list and select Full Control
under the Allow column. Click Apply .
5.Follow steps 3-4 to find, add and assign Full Control permissions also for you logged on Windows User account.
6.Click OK
.
Attempt to install SQL Server 2008 R2.
Even if this does not solve your problem, you take a look at the msdn blog that provides a workaround for the install scenario and see if this fixes it?