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- Since v10.20 all new installations store all configuration files in the personal user application data directory as suggested by Microsoft. ... So there is no problem with administrator privileges. For users who updated from a pre v10.20 installation the existing configuration files are used furthe...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- bernie
Oct 19, 2006
- Info from Mofi: This topic was created by splitting up the posts from SSH/Telnet functionality in 12.20 -- can't find it into this and the linked thread! [hr] Ah, yet another trap for UE being not-sufficiently-XP-aware. I didn't get that menu updated because that is *yet*another* thing that you en...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- bernie
Oct 19, 2006
- Yup, another great big DUH on my part. Reading the help section more carefully, it does say, clearly "to determine which application is to be used to open the file". I don't know why/how I got it in my head [other than that UE is an editor..:)] that it'd set up the _edit_ action rather than the _ope...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- bernie
Sep 14, 2006
- I'm a little curious about what UE has done to my XP/Pro setup. I just installled V12, and from my admin account I set up the "file associations" for everything I plan to edit with UE... BUT: I was quite sure that it said in the help file that UE was *ONLY* going to mess with the _edit_ action for t...Posted in Configuration/INI Settings
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- bernie
Sep 14, 2006