The *database* and its files are at a different location than the *program 
files*. The program files does not need to be synched, install mnemosyne at 
normal location.
On windows 7 the default location of the *database* is located at:
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Mnemosyne
On vista however, it may be located at a different location. You may choose 
file>open in mnemosyne and the path the dialog starts in is usually the 
right directory. It should contain a file called "default.db".
Once you have located the right directory, you must make a *symbolic link*in 
the dropbox directory to it. This is different than a regular link that 
we usually use. I used this guide:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16226/complete-guide-to-symbolic-links-symlinks-on-windows-or-linux/

However I wonder if it would be easier and better for you to just make a 
command line script that replaces changed files and adds new files once the 
operating system starts, since you only need to sync on the same computer.

kl. 01:26:30 UTC+1 søndag 23. mars 2014 skrev Morvarid følgende:
>
> Concerning Windows, I've installed Mnemosyne onto my Dropbox and put a 
> link on my desktop without any problems.
> However, I cannot start that same .exe - File via Linux, Wine doesn't seem 
> to work either.
> Which means that via Lubuntu, I can only open a locally installed 
> mnemosyne, no syncing right now.
>

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