What I meant is that I have limited space on the SSD, 64GB, and the O/S and WoW are both installed on the SSD which leaves me with 10-12GB to play with. Ideally I only want to install performance critical applications on the SSD and as you say, there is no performance reason to have Mojo on the SSD.
However, because the O/S is installed on the SSD my user profiles, temp files, everything else are also on the SSD. This means ClickOnce also install to the SSD.
But as I said earlier, unless Mojo grows to 100s of MBs, it will never be a concern with regards to available disk space, I am more irritated by Microsoft not providing me the ability to easily configure where different kinds of data is stored.
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