Netbeans also decides, by default, to put it's state in the default user directory, which is in profile space.
Edit the /etc/neatbeans.conf file  (it's in the Netbeans  application directory, where it was installed).  Change that to something nice.
I tried copying the old directory to the new location, and starting Netbeans - in the hope it would remember the settings, projects, etc.  But no, it didn't.  Created a new project importing old source...
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Hell yeah, been searching for a solution for days! Finally something that works!
Thanks, You've just saved my C: drive :)
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