Hello. Reclassing information is stored in a .we file, not the
wineyes.000 file so you should not delete this. Instead, open the sets
folder and find the .we file which was created with your reclass and
edit it with notepad. Remove the reclass lines and then restart your
program and things should be fine.
Many thanks.
Mohaned Sayegh wrote the following on 4/7/2009 8:34 AM:
Hey all, I have a question. I reclassed a window with the wrong class.
now the program who's window I tried reclassing keeps crashing and
making Window-eyes crash a long with it. is there any way I can delete
the association in Window-eyes manually? I tried deleting the
Wineyes.000 set file, and it just reset my settings without deleting the
information I want.
thanks
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