

Rinse and repeat if you use more than 2 machines to play wow.

On the second computer install dropbox, delete your addons and WTF folders, sync your dropbox, follow step 2 above and you are done. Junction "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF" "C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\My Dropbox\WTF" Junction "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons" "C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\My Dropbox\Addons" Create the symbolic link at the old location. Move "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\WTF" to "C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\My Dropbox\WTF"Ģ. Move "C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft\Interface\Addons" to "C:\Documents and Settings\User\My Documents\My Dropbox\Addons" Move your WOW Addons & WTF folders to the "My Dropbox" folder. This is achieved by placing the files in dropbox and making a symbolic link (pointer - sorta like a shortcut) from the old location to the new.ġ. Since it will only sync files in the dropbox folder and not the WoW directory we need to create an association between the two locations. BTW, If you are using windows 7 and have tried it please reply to this thread and i will rep you.)ĭropbox ( ) is a service similar to live mesh that many people seem to prefer. It will probably work on windows 7 but haven't tried that yet. Updated method using dropbox and symbolic links: See this if using XP or prefer live mesh to dropbox. By the way, it's a wall of text and this takes a bit of time to setup but if you play at multiple computers you will find the effort well worth it. Since then I've found an alternate way to get the same results using dropbox and symbolic links. A while back I posted a guide on how to automatically sync your addon and config files/directories between multiple machines using live mesh.
