Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Martin
Hi The On Monday, April 20, 2020 1:58:44 PM you wrote: > Hello Martin, > On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:31:02 +0200 GMT (20-Apr-20, 18:31 +0700 GMT), > Martin wrote: >>> Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to >>> store >>> the interface settings. The tbuser.def

Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Martin, On Mon, 20 Apr 2020 13:31:02 +0200 GMT (20-Apr-20, 18:31 +0700 GMT), Martin wrote: >> Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to >> store >> the interface settings. The tbuser.def file is no longer used. > Oh, I remembered an old trick: I renamed

Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Ethan J. Mings
April 20, 2020 Hello Alexander, Monday, April 20, 2020, 7:18:48 AM, you wrote: > Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to > store > the interface settings. The tbuser.def file is no longer used. Thanks for this information. I found tbuser.def in all my

Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Martin
Hi The On Monday, April 20, 2020 1:18:48 PM you wrote: > Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to > store > the interface settings. The tbuser.def file is no longer used. Oh, I remembered an old trick: I renamed userdef.xme and restarted TheBat! Seems that

Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Martin
Hi The On Monday, April 20, 2020 1:18:48 PM you wrote: > Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to > store > the interface settings. The tbuser.def file is no longer used. > We are unable to replicate under OTFE the issue you are experiencing. Please > records a

Re: 1991 not resolved

2020-04-20 Thread Alexander Petrari via TBBETA
Hello, M> In BT https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=1991 set to "resolved". M> But over there the bug still in 9.1.16.3. M> Not resolved ! Since v9.0 The Bat! uses the userdef.xml file (userdef.xme under OTFE) to store the interface settings. The tbuser.def file is no longer used. We are unable