MATLAB default startup folder - how to 'disable' it?

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Fred
Fred on 22 Sep 2011
Edited: John Kelly on 27 Feb 2015
My MATLAB (R2011a) on Windows always creates a 'MATLAB' folder in my user directory ( C:/Documents and Settings/<username>/My Documents/MATLAB ) whenever MATLAB starts. Delete it, and the next time MATLAB starts it is created again.
I use a different folder for my MATLAB work, and I do not require this folder, I find it's presence annoying.
I have found a clumsy workaround by including the line
rmdir('C:/Documents and Settings/<username>/My Documents/MATLAB')
in my personal startup.m file.
Does anyone know of a nicer solution? I've spent some time searching the MATLAB help and the internet but haven't found a better solution myself.
Any help gratefully received.

Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 22 Sep 2011
Edited: John Kelly on 27 Feb 2015
You can use userpath to define the startup folder.
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Fred
Fred on 22 Sep 2011
Thanks very much Jan. I had read the documentation on userpath in the help, and try that route at first. But it didn't seem to work properly when I tried to implement it, which is why I posted my question.
However I tried again after I saw your answer, and lo and behold the method does now work, so I guess I made some mistake earlier. The unwanted default folder is no longer created at start-up. Thanks for your reply.

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