I always put it in the Windows (or winNt) directory.  This way it always finds 
it.

Troy

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>At 01:36 PM 2/12/2002 -0800, Dan Goldberg wrote:
>
>>I have another question. How does oterro 2.5 know
>>where the oterro.cfg file is. Do you have to declare
>>it in the enviornment settings or does it pick it
>>up from the installation folder??
>
>Here is the search order ....
>
>1. Current Folder (startup directory)
>
>2. System PATH
>
>If can't find it ... it creates one.
>
>The BEST place is to keep the OTERRO.CFG and RBASE.CFG in
>\Windows or \WINNT directory. That way it will ALWAYS be
>in the PATH.
>
>Have Fun!
>
>Very Best Regards,
>
>Razzak.
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