Library directory (8.2 ini file/preferences)

I would like to move the library folders, and I found in the help files the option to change the library directory, but it doesn't show up in the preferences window, and adding anything to labview.ini does nothing.  Is this a problem with the documentation? Or is it just poorly documented?
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I think it was possible in 8.0 but I tried it and moved my user.lib...
It sucked, scared a lot of LabVIEW tools software and I have turned it off. (So has done NI).
Is there a reason why you want to do this?
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