Hi Paul, file locations are stored in the jxconfig.txt file, so you could work with that. However, JX will happily write those file locations defaulting to it's current location if they don't exist - you may be able to get away with simply unpacking it to your destination directory and providing only a partial config file? Alternatively, you can specify the location of the config file on the command line. - Chris On 12/05/2006, at 4:36 AM, Paul Drangeid wrote:
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