- Create a folder in OneDrive. For these instructions we'll use "World of Warcraft Settings" and will refer to it as
Settings
folder. - Right click on the folder and make sure the "Always keep on this device" is checked.
- Copy the
WTF
,Interface
andScreenshots
folders to theSettings
folder.
Open the command prompt as administrator and run the following commands.
Change the WowInstallDir
and WowSyncDir
to match your setup.
set "WowInstallDir=C:\Games\World of Warcraft\_classic_"
set "WowSyncDir=%OneDrive%\World of Warcraft Settings"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\WTF" "%WowSyncDir%\WTF"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\Interface" "%WowSyncDir%\Interface"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\Screenshots" "%WowSyncDir%\Screenshots"
That's it. Have fun
- Make sure the OneDrive folder with your settings in synced.
- Right click on the folder and make sure the "Always keep on this device" is checked.
- Delete or rename the
WTF
,Interface
andScreenshots
folders in your WoW install dir. - Run the commands described in Create Junction Points.
Usually the original folders are restored after the installation of a patch. To quickly recreate the setup you can create a .bat
file that deletes the normal folders and creates the links.
set "WowInstallDir=C:\Games\World of Warcraft\_classic_"
set "WowSyncDir=%OneDrive%\World of Warcraft Settings"
rmdir "%WowInstallDir%\WTF"
rmdir "%WowInstallDir%\Interface"
rmdir "%WowInstallDir%\Screenshots"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\WTF" "%WowSyncDir%\WTF"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\Interface" "%WowSyncDir%\Interface"
mklink /J "%WowInstallDir%\Screenshots" "%WowSyncDir%\Screenshots"
pause