After Effects: changing the user documents directory
Hi folks,
I've had to take my computer home from work in order to work remotely, and After Effects won't launch. At my office, the IT department had the My Documents folder mapped to a network location within the organization. Now that my computer is at home, that networked location doesn't exist.
When I try to launch AE, I get these error:
"After Effects warning: Could not find the user documents directory."
and then,
"After Effects can't continue: unexpected failure during application startup."
This doesn't seem to be a Windows Defender issue; when you search the web for this problem you see a ton of suggestions of disabling Defender, or allowing exceptions to folder access, etc... none of those solutions work. I've also tried re-installing After Effects, but I still get the same error after launching. Curiously, Photoshop opens just fine.
System info:
Windows 10 Enterprise 1709, 64 bit
Intel Core i7-9800X @3.80 GHz
32.0 GB RAM
After Effects 16.1.3
I had a similar problem with Autodesk Maya looking for its root directory at my office's networked location; the solution there was to create a new Environment Variable (MAYA_APP_DIR) to force Windows to look to a specific folder on my hard drive. Would a similar solution be appropriate here for After Effects?
Thank you, any suggestions would be very helpful. This issue is likely to affect my whole team, as we are all working from home now due to COVID-19...
Nathan
