Sapgui 720 Path of Local configuration files location

Does anyone know how to set the "Path Local Configuration Files" during the installation of the sapgui? Either variable name of registry setting?
Thanks,
Daniel

Please have a look at notes 1409494 and 1426178.
The Path Local Configuration Files (except saplogon.ini and sapshortcut.ini) cannot be changed, because they are used by other applications than the SAP GUI, too.
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