Change default location of Product Installer Files

I have a hard drive with multiple partitions and would prefer my installers go to a different drive when copied to my computer i.e. some place other than <ProgramData>\National Instruments\MDF\ProductCache.
1) Can I change this default location?
2) If not, is there any harm in just moving the directory manually and keeping things in another location myself (pathing issues)?
I believe I will just have to browse on disk now when building installers because LabVIEW won't find things if they aren't located at the default path, but I'm fine with this.
CLA, LabVIEW Versions 2010-2013

In an entirely unrelated search, this popped up. 
https://lavag.org/topic/18559-ni-stuff-takes-up-too-much-space-on-my-ssd/
CLA, LabVIEW Versions 2010-2013

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