Darrell

Before 3.x, to get the default global.cfg file, I downloaded Declude.exe and
ran it "don't install".  It dumped everything to a folder for examination.
Is 3.x the same?  Couldn't tell from the Beta page.

Thanks,
John

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Tim, 

That statement is 100% accurate :) 

Darrell
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Timothy Bohen writes: 

> The more I look at this, aren't almost all of my tests disabled? I assume
my former network admin did this, but it "appears" to me like declude is
pretty well crippled by the way my global.cfg is setup. 
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>>Date:  Thu, 15 Sep 2005 11:06:38 -0400
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>>>Tim,
>>>
>>>You can grab a new copy out of any of the new versions through your 
>>>account logon.  If that is not possible post your global.cfg to the 
>>>list (of course removing any license codes) and we can see what your
missing.
>>>
>>>Darrell
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>>>Timothy Bohen writes:  
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>>>> Where do I get one, I want to compare an updated stock version to my
hacked up, 4 year old one.  
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks
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