On Nov 16, 2011, at 4:02 AM, [email protected] wrote:

> I'm looking to deploy QGIS into an enviroment with some very non-tech-savy 
> users. One of the things I'd like to do is stop any interface changes they 
> make from being saved between sessions, so that every time they start QGIS, 
> everything is in the same place.
> The sorts of things I'm talking about are closing the layers panel, moving 
> toolbars around, etc.
> 
> Where does QGIS save these changes? And will QGIS work if I make that 
> location/file read-only?

It depends on your operating system:
         Linux it is found in:  ~/.config/QuantumGIS/QGIS.conf
        Windows: the registry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\QuantumGIS\QGIS
        Mac:  ~/Library/Preferences/org.qgis.QGIS.plist

Setting it to read-only on Linux works. The other platforms may be more 
problematic.

-gary

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