On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 02:07:47PM -0500, Nicholas Sturm wrote:
> Most Win users are not at all accustomed to finding and editing .ini files
> because those went out of general use about three Win-generations ago
> when Microsoft decided that "those darn users just don't know how to
> use our software" and started hiding all the parameters in the registry.
> Since I having been around since Osborne sold his hardware
> business, I am aware of them.  Still, it took me several tries before I
> found that the "%" was a comment marker AND to discover which
> of those I needed to remove to avoid being a transient node. (And that 
> must be done each and every time that one downloads a new version.)  
> It seems that it is prefered we run non-transient, but the default is
> nicely 
> set up to send us to transient.

Hi Nicholas. Does this still happen?
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