Wayback Machinekoobas.hobune.stream
May JUN Jul
Previous capture 12 Next capture
2021 2022 2023
1 capture
12 Jun 22 - 12 Jun 22
sparklines
Close Help
  • Products
  • Solutions
  • Made with Unity
  • Learning
  • Support & Services
  • Community
  • Asset Store
  • Get Unity

UNITY ACCOUNT

You need a Unity Account to shop in the Online and Asset Stores, participate in the Unity Community and manage your license portfolio. Login Create account
  • Blog
  • Forums
  • Answers
  • Evangelists
  • User Groups
  • Beta Program
  • Advisory Panel

Navigation

  • Home
  • Products
  • Solutions
  • Made with Unity
  • Learning
  • Support & Services
  • Community
    • Blog
    • Forums
    • Answers
    • Evangelists
    • User Groups
    • Beta Program
    • Advisory Panel

Unity account

You need a Unity Account to shop in the Online and Asset Stores, participate in the Unity Community and manage your license portfolio. Login Create account

Language

  • Chinese
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
  • Ask a question
  • Spaces
    • Default
    • Help Room
    • META
    • Moderators
    • Topics
    • Questions
    • Users
    • Badges
  • Home /
avatar image
0
Question by TheHumanHack · Nov 08, 2019 at 08:51 PM · fileswindows 10troubleshootingprojectsdrive

How can I use another drive(for example D: instead of default C:) to create and open projects with Unity Hub???

Before upgrading to Unity 2019/Unity Hub I was able to open Unity by Right Clicking and 'Running as Admin' in order to create and open projects on a secondary D: drive. With the inclusion of Unity Hub this is no longer viable since the admin privileges do not carry over when Hub attempts to open Unity 2019 and create or open the folder in the D: drive.


I have completely reset permissions for D: drive using (https://winaero.com/blog/reset-ntfs-permissions-windows-10/) and set all users to have 'full control' of D: drive yet I am still prompted to provide admin approval before manually creating a new folder on the drive. This is the underlying problem and I cannot fathom how this is normal for Windows 10, which it seems to be because there are a plethora of other topics about it when I search for it yet none of them have a solution.


I, of course, am using an admin account on my PC. I have tried having Unity and Unity Hub installed on both C: and D: drive and it doesn't work either way. I have confirmed that this is an issue with using Unity Hub by uninstalling Hub and manually 'Running As Admin' Unity 2019 to open a project on D: and create a project, however this is not a viable workaround because Unity 2019 does not have its own start screen gui like Unity 2017 did.


Ultimately I really need a way to have full control without needing admin support for any of my files and the fact that this is not an easily toggleable feature for Windows 10 is unacceptable. Especially so since my computer shipped with a 100 gig C: drive and a 930 gig D: drive, and the D: drive is not able to be re-partitioned.

Comment
Add comment · Show 1
10 |3000 characters needed characters left characters exceeded
▼
  • Viewable by all users
  • Viewable by moderators
  • Viewable by moderators and the original poster
  • Advanced visibility
Viewable by all users
avatar image Dover8 · Nov 25, 2019 at 11:07 AM 0
Share

What error do you get when opening a project on the D drive? I may be having something similar. It only happens on my work PC (home PC is fine) and I'm trying to work out the issue. When I open a project in my D drive I get the following errors:

 $$anonymous$$icrosoft (R) Visual C# Compiler version 2.9.1.65535 (9d34608e)
 Copyright (C) $$anonymous$$icrosoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
 error CS2011: Error opening response file 'C:\Temp/UnityTempFile-f452cacae838d9b4c940401c33787d06'
 warning CS2008: No source files specified.
 error CS1562: Outputs without source must have the /out option specified



0 Replies

· Add your reply
  • Sort: 

Your answer

Hint: You can notify a user about this post by typing @username

Up to 2 attachments (including images) can be used with a maximum of 524.3 kB each and 1.0 MB total.

Follow this Question

Answers Answers and Comments

117 People are following this question.

avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image avatar image

Related Questions

Problem with il2cpp and unityplayer.dll 0 Answers

Sharing scripts and prefabs between Unity projects 3 Answers

My projects don't open! 3 Answers

Warp drive and sound on key press 0 Answers

Unity says that my script isn't doing anything? 1 Answer


Enterprise
Social Q&A

Social
Subscribe on YouTube social-youtube Follow on LinkedIn social-linkedin Follow on Twitter social-twitter Follow on Facebook social-facebook Follow on Instagram social-instagram

Footer

  • Purchase
    • Products
    • Subscription
    • Asset Store
    • Unity Gear
    • Resellers
  • Education
    • Students
    • Educators
    • Certification
    • Learn
    • Center of Excellence
  • Download
    • Unity
    • Beta Program
  • Unity Labs
    • Labs
    • Publications
  • Resources
    • Learn platform
    • Community
    • Documentation
    • Unity QA
    • FAQ
    • Services Status
    • Connect
  • About Unity
    • About Us
    • Blog
    • Events
    • Careers
    • Contact
    • Press
    • Partners
    • Affiliates
    • Security
Copyright © 2020 Unity Technologies
  • Legal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookies
  • Do Not Sell My Personal Information
  • Cookies Settings
"Unity", Unity logos, and other Unity trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Unity Technologies or its affiliates in the U.S. and elsewhere (more info here). Other names or brands are trademarks of their respective owners.
  • Anonymous
  • Sign in
  • Create
  • Ask a question
  • Spaces
  • Default
  • Help Room
  • META
  • Moderators
  • Explore
  • Topics
  • Questions
  • Users
  • Badges