@snoopyeab: Thanks for your reply; before using my LK on the local hard drive, it was on a USB stick but, because it was a 2.0 usb stick, I copyed all the LK on C: using the SUBST command to keep working all application links.
@Dji: yes, at now the LK belong to a directory in the local hard drive without any SUBSTed letter or network connection.
I recap the history of my LK, only to be 100% sure too that I explain it as good as possible.
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some day in 2012: I installed LK on a 16Gb usb key, I forced its mapping using the "U:" drive. The LK belong in U:\Apps\Liberkey path. I use the LK only in a PC at my work place (Win7-32bit).
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some day in 2013: because of the usb key was very slow during r/w operation, I copied all USB stick content in the local directory C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Apps\Liberkey and, to be sure that every link still working good, I've created a SUBSTed drive U: (like the drive letter of the USB stick) that points the C:\Users\<username>\Documents directory
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some day in 2015: In my office, there was a restriction of some internet policies, so I'm not able to update the LK longer. The only way to update the LK was to do this at my home.
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at the end of 2015: I copied ALL LK directory in my work PC to an USB stick. At my home, in a used PC bought few month before (OS installed from scratch, Win7-64bit), I created an username like the one in my work PC and copied the whole content of the USB stick in the same directory C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Apps\Liberkey, still using the SUBST method.
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yesterday: I use Dji suggestion and remove every SUBSTed reference in my work PC, copied the LK onto an USB stick and copied it on the same directory at home, but still didn't work: an error on the LiberKeyPortabilizer was shown.
I would like to let you know that every copy step described above, was made with ALL LK application stopped, including LKPortabilizer and LK menu.