jueves, 24 feb 2005 at 20:28, it seems you wrote: > Currently, The Bat! keeps its files in two directories: > 1. The read-only program files in the "Program Files" folder > 2. The files that it modifies in the "MAIL Directory"
> We don't like to make one additional directory besides the "MAIL > directory", we don't like to have three different directories. Well in this case, TB! should create or mark the ini files with the Windows username it's using the program. If you don't separate this the different users of the program will have the same configurations > But if there is rationale for this third directory, please let us know. The old ini files where deprecated with the registry because with the old ini files each program had one only configuration. Later in Win2000 M$ added the Documents&Settings folder. I only said one think. Now with the registry each user could have it's config. If TB! uses ini files if TB! don't marks or uses different ini files for each user all the users of the computer will have the same configuration, and if one user changes something the others users will get also the same changes. BsPlayer (www.bsplayer.org) uses xml files marked with the username. Example: BSPlayer.User1.xml and BSPlayer.User2.xml. You could create folders on mail folder or where you like for the user ini files. -- /\ / Using The Bat! 3.0.2.10 Professional / \ / \ / Windows XP (5.1.2600 Service Pack 1) / \/ e t \/ i c i o u s Plugins: BayesIt! 0.8.0 Release and miniRelayPlug 0.05.50 ........................ Last 24 hour Spam% it's 120% Moderator of Spanish TBUDL Spanish Translation Coordinator of The Bat! ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/