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Shared BookMarks
One of the files which is showing up as dirty is OS2.!!! itself ... Duhhh.. That suggests that the corruption is likely taking place as a result of the infamous forced-hold-on-everything while the .INI files are refreshed scenario. But wait! Like the Men's Suit Warehouse TV commercial, "There's more!

ODBC pitanje
1. user picks a number and presses "transmit" 2. software opens a common resource with a record lock reads two values (count and total) adds 1 to count, adds number to total writes two values (count and total) releases lock It doesn't even require ADO you could place an .INI file on a shared volume.

Private INI files
SFGAO_READONLY 0x00040000 The specified file objects or folders are read-only. SFGAO_SHARE 0x00020000 The specified folders are shared. miscellaneous attributes may be zero or a combination of the following values: Flag Value Description SFGAO_BROWSABLE 0x08000000 The specified items can be browsed in place.

Partitioning delimma...HELP?
The appropriate place for MYAPP.INI is always the ...\windows directory, so it will work properly for all installations. Couldn't the windows dir be on a shared drive as well? Think I saw something about that somewhere... Not that that is an issue but... In a networked installation, I believe the .

REPOST: Exploiting file sharing
In article <32DA3AC1.7...@ires.se>, Anders Brangef writes: Is there any way to declare system variables in one place in a ToolBook program ? Although, I have just *started* to use them, You can then update the ini file entries before you leave the book and thus control the startup state for the next session.

Lockups of shared resource box if rebooted W/O re-run of ...
... CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA seems like a good place, but I've observed that on Windows Vista, only the user that created the file has write access to it, that is, comfortable with adding Everyone:Full Control implicitly to these files (it's not actually INI files, but the behavior is similar: create on first use).

16 & 32 Bit Agent Shared Setup
Under WIN31 you could put a shared GROUP file on a server and then edit users PROGMAN.INI file to point to that group. Is there anyway you can do this with a FOLDER under WIN95? We want to maintain a common folder on the LAN that can be updated in one place and all the users pointing to it get that folder.

network install
Troubles I am having are: After installing PerfectOffice the GroupWise client says "path to shared files is not correct". I've dug through the .ini files in my \windows dir and blasted the WPCSET.BIF file to reset the environment and I just can't make this go away. When I just install GroupWise without

"Shared Documents Folder" name changed to "Documents" after ...
If there is a desire to have some files shared between various Intuit products, then I recommend that you place them in a separate shared location. (Default to \INTUIT, perhaps, Even a single Intuit.ini file is unnecessary. All that need be done is set an environment variable of where INTUITBASE is located.

Hack Cable Modem / File Sharing
Place a semicolon (;) at the beginning of these lines if they have entries following the equal (=) sign. Save the changes to the WIN.INI file and exit SYSEDIT. .... METHOD 3: Maintain all users' temporary Internet files in a shared common folder. Notethat if you use this method, all user's cookies are stored in the

Anyone know about the command line options in Access 2.0 ...
What happens if it's on a shared network drive being used by multiple users? The whole point of using the WINDOWS directory is that it's the ONLY directory to which write access is guarenteed, and gives you "per user" configuration data in the final case I've mentioned above. Obviously you CAN store the INI file

ADO and Tab separated
The printers are not shared. This is user moves to Machine B which has an PANASONIC and OKI.. How does roaming profiles remedy this situation. Where the ini file is awkward is where you use it to store user settings and that user moves around machines. The other place where Ini files "fail" is where the system

Great Plains v7, VBA and CitrixXP
I noticed that when the files get copied onto the maxtor each album and artist has extra files with it, such as a desktop.ini file and some jpg pictures for only make sense if used used Maxtor shared storage yourself), when I used the quick start software to set up shared storage in the first place my laptop

Installing NU 3.0
INI file. We had the same problem. To correct the problem place the following entry in the Library section of your PB.INI file: SourceVendor=PBNative regards On Tue, Mine does not prompt me for anything using PBNative). Do you by any chance use a shared PB.INI file? (Is your PB.INI file on the network or local?

Duplicating Win95 hard drive - ?
GDB USER NAME=SYSDBA OPEN MODE=READ/WRITE SCHEMA CACHE SIZE=8 LANGDRIVER= SQLQRYMODE= SQLPASSTHRU MODE=NOT SHARED SCHEMA CACHE TIME=-1 PASSWORD=masterkey 8. INI file. 1. Follow the steps (1-11) in Example #1. 2. Place the following code inside of the TButton's OnClick event. procedure TForm1.

Shared directory
When
a user reads an ini file, by default it will come from the shared ini directories. The first time the ini file is saved, it is copied to their own I certainly feel that the registry is a far better place to store configuration than in private files. John -- i built it up now i take it apart climbed up real

Shutdown, Windows Protection Error
Nor do you address the real and provable fact that Workplace Shell class instances all run in the same process and same shared memory, meaning that the .... In the same INI files. What is this? What justified that design decision? The registry was a bad idea, making it binary was even worse because now you need

System variables and shared scripts
Place a semicolon (;) at the beginning of these lines if they have entries following the equal (=) sign. Save the changes to the WIN.INI file and exit ..... METHOD 3: Maintain all users' temporary Internet files in a shared common folder. Note that if you use this method, all users' cookies are stored in the same

#19336 [Csd]: phpinfo() returns plain text
Val; "All you need to do is to place Schema.ini file into same folder where your text file is" Thanks for the suggestion but as I stated, the file resides in a shared network folder with read only attributes for most of the app users. In order to use the schema.ini file, I would have to copy the text file to a

Nw 4.11- NDS Mode/Pegasus 2.55, won't write to pmail.ini file
As I suspect you're suggesting, I should have also restored the Shared Documents desktop.ini, but I realize I never backed it up in the first place, only my Quicken Folder/Files I was sharing. Perhaps of interest here is that prior to re-installing Win XP, My Documents had been relocated to a separate partition ( I