Captivate 8 Cache location

Hi,
Was wondering if i could get a firm response on whether the standard cache location can be modified for users of the application by defaut from
C:\ My Documents\My Adobe Captivate Projects.
We require the location to be set to D:\My Adobe Captivate Projects area(without manual intervention), we have tried to replace the objects.cpo (which holds a D Drive location) file for our test users but it seems to cause issues with the startup menu not displaying correctly. We have confirmed this with the following test.
Login as Administrator
Start Captivate and make configuration change. This creates and then updates Objects.cpo.
Copy Objects.cpo to standard user profile
Login as Standard User
Start Captivate. Menu does not display correctly
below is the default view that we expect from the application (this is when no changes are made)
Any help to get to the botton of the issue will be greatly appreciated.

Why don't you just change the location in the Edit > Preferences > General > Default Locations fields?  Do this without any projects open to set Global Preferences.  Make sure all projects you create are also set this way for their Local Preferences.
Check what it looks like in Cp7 here:
http://www.infosemantics.com.au/adobe-captivate-troubleshooting/how-to-set-up-preferences
Cp8 is much the same.

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