I would like to be able to have "identical" Picasa installs on two (or more) PCs. Essentially my use case is this:

I want to bring my hard drive with a large number of photos away with me, plug it into my laptop which has Picasa installed, and make albums, star photos, etc.. Then I want to plug it into my desktop at home, and see those same albums & stars that I created on the laptop.

I guess this means either: a) having all metadata stored on the external drive, or b) coming up with a reasonable process to transfer metadata between machines whenever I do something on one of them

As far as I know, by default, metadata is split between the install directory (e.g. c:/program files/...) and the directory where the photos actually are. Any suggestions?

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I do this with Picasa on my Windows XP ( Notebook and Desktop)

  1. Make sure Picasa is closed

  2. On Windows XP I went to the following directory:

    C:\Documents and Settings[user profile name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google

  3. Copy the following directories to another location (eg external Hard drive):

    Picasa2
    Picasa2Albums
    
  4. Copy over your photo folder (in my case it was in c:\my documents\my photos) to your external hard drive.

To restore on the second PC:

*Download and install the same version of Picasa you used on the first PC:

  1. On the second PC open the following directory:

    C:\Documents and Settings[user profile name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google

  2. Copy over the (Picasa2 / Picasa2Albums folders) to this directory.

  3. Copy over your photo folder to the same location (e.g. c:\my documents\my photos)

  4. Start Picasa.

You should have a duplicate copy of your Picasa setup.

Remember to only use one version to update and add photos and then repeat the process above.

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I can't believe how a program of such character isn't portable "by nature". Were I to use it, what the OP is asking, would seem something I'd naturally do - most people too, for that matter. Good advice, btw +1 – ldigas Oct 28 '11 at 1:45
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Assuming that your hard drive is mounted with the same drive letter always, you can move Picasa2 and Picasa2Albums from directory C:\Documents and Settings\[user profile name]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google to external hard drive, and create links to them in that folder named correspondingly. This keeps you from copying caches folders back and forth.

Note that windows shortcut doesn't work in this case - you should create a symbolic link. This can be done with Far manager for example.

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