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Is there any way to specify where you
would like this file and where the have the debugger look for the mm.cfg file
specifically? It seems to randomly choose in between two locations onmy
machine and I can never be sure until I look at the time stamp of the two log
files which is the one the debugger is currently using. The network guys here
have set up our local machines so the My Documents on all of our company
machines point to a file server system at a remote location at our data center…this
seems to be where my flashlog.txt file is being generated…so you can
imagine my flex apps take a while to loads because it’s writing trace
statements acrossed the network to flashlog.txt on the file server at our data
center across town. Sometimes though, it seems to like to write my log file to
the default location that all the documentation says it should in c:\Documents
and Settings\myaccount\. I’ve tried removing the mm.cfg file from the My
Documents location and then I don’t get any log files, even with the mm.cfg
still available at the c:\Documents and Settings location…very strange…so
I was wondering, instead of letting the flash player decide where to look for
this, is there a place to specify exactly where to look and exactly where I
want my log file? Robert L. Brueckmann Web Developer Merlin Securities,LLC p: 212.822.4821 This message contains information from Merlin Securities, LLC, or from one of its affiliates, that may be confidential and privileged. If you are not an intended recipient, pleaserefrain from any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this information and note that such actions are prohibited. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender immediately by telephone or by replying to this transmission.
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