Quote Originally Posted by Freddie View Post
Unless you let Mojo page out to disk the location of its exe and dll files has no effect on performance. No effect at all. Given the way it's written and used that not likely to happen even if you're short of RAM, and that probably isn't very likely either for the category of users that you're talking about.
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.