Ok, thanks for the explanation ! Simon
Le mardi 13 février 2007 18:29, Conrad Beckert a écrit : > Hi Simon, > > nice to hear from you > > > I'm not a windows specialist: > > neither am I - and proud of it :-) > > > can you explain me what is the "application's > > directory" ? Do you mean c:\Program Files\Linphone ? > > Yes - this is what I mean. While I'm aware that writing into that > directory is not a good idea I would like to have it as an alternative > directory. > > > Currently it looks at a config file in c:\Document and > > Settings\<user>\Application Data\Linphone which appears to be the windows > > standart path for application's user profiles. > > Linphone doesn't depend on The Registry - so it could be started from > any directory. Some Internet Cafés - like e.g. Easy Everything feature > USB sockets for their clients. Having Linphone to look for its > configuration in the directory the .exe is in, would allow the user to > preconfigure his/her preferred VoIP provider. > > One would just save that configuration file along with linphone.exe (and > some dll s) on an USB-memory stick and carry it around. That'd be > extremely cool as many such cafés have MSN and Yahoo only but webcams. > > Greetings from Berlin > Conrad > > > Le mercredi 7 février 2007 18:06, Conrad Beckert a écrit : > >> Hi, > >> > >> just an idea I had: what about looking for the Windows version's config > >> file in the application's directory first. It would make it possible to > >> run a configured Linphone off an USB memory stick which would be > >> extremely cool in all the MSN/Yahoo infested Internet cafés. > >> > >> Greetings > >> Conrad > >> > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> Linphone-users mailing list > >> [email protected] > >> http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Linphone-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users
