How about --reinstall
tried it (on linux).
had to click "install"-yes "license"-yes and correct the install-dir.
/link restarted and downloaded nothing, using old content.
so with a short path like "z:\ios" setup is quick.

Am Donnerstag, 20. November 2003 03:17 schrieb Anton Rolls:
> I recommend go to www.sysinternals.com
> (lots of good stuff in there)
> and download regmon "Registry Monitor".
> Then you can watch what it is trying to
> do exactly.
>
> Anton.
>
> > Hi, IIRC we once had a discussion if / how to get the IOS Link client to
> > run from an USB stick. I just tried it but the Link client wants to
> > install itself. I think this has to do that IOS Link searches for a
> > registry key, if it's already installed. Does someone know which registry
> > keys are used?
> >
> > As I don't expect RT to fix this issue in a time range, that I will live
> > to see, I'm thinking about something different. How about a simple tool,
> > that will catch registry access calls and reroute them to some ini files?
> > With this it would be possible to decouple a lot of programs from a local
> > registry.
> >
> > --
> > Robert M. M�nch


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