Hi,
>From what I can see you specify "-i settings", and would usually "-i
settings.ini".
Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://rrr.se
> Thanks for the info. Of course this leads to another question. Installed
> arinside on my laptop and I'm pointing it to the server by editing the
> settings file. when I run from command line I error "File 'settings.ini' not
> found". My laptop is 64bit and I'm running against ARS 8.1.2. Including my
> settings file below along with the command line that I ran. What am I doing
> wrong. My user tool does not use a port so no port specified in settings file.
>
> c:\arinside>arinside -i settings -l someadminusername -p somepassword -s
> my.fullAR.servername.net
>
>
> ARInside Version 3.1.2.662 64bit
> Load application configuration settings: 'settings.ini'
> AppException: configuration -- File 'settings.ini' not found.
>
> # Server settings
> # you could override this settings with appropriate command line options
> ServerName = my.fullAR.servername.net
> TCPPort = 0
> RPCPort = 0
> Username = someadminusername
> Password = somepassword
> APITimeout = 0
>
> # Application Settings
> TargetFolder = c:\ar_inside_output
> FileMode = FALSE
> ObjListXML = FilterList.xml
> UTF-8 = TRUE
> BlackList = MyBlacklist
> LoadServerInfoList = TRUE
> CompactFolder = FALSE
> GZCompression = FALSE
> DeleteExistingFiles = FALSE
> OldNaming = FALSE
> OverlayMode = TRUE
>
> # Data Retrieval
> LoadUserList = TRUE
> UserForm = User
> UserQuery = '1'!=$NULL$
>
> LoadGroupList = TRUE
> GroupForm = Group
> GroupQuery = '1'!=$NULL$
>
> LoadRoleList = TRUE
> RoleForm = Roles
> RoleQuery = '1'!=$NULL$
> MaxRetrieve = 0
>
>
> # Layout
> CompanyName = yourcompanyname
> CompanyUrl = http://companyurl.com
>
> # Notes that will display on the main page
> RunNotes =
>
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