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Topic: «Silent Install config files » on forum: Technical Support   Views: 7209
 
Jeremy Gollehon
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Posted: 02/03/2011 18:55:14
 
 
Inside C:\Program Files (x86)\Actual Window Manager there are three ini files.  None of them have changed fr om initial install on September 11th.  

1) Wh ere are the active ini files?
2) Can each of them be imported by executing c ["config_file_name.ini"] three times?

Thanks!

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Actual Windows Manager 8.3 Beta 2
 
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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/04/2011 01:24:06
 
 
Hello Jeremy,

The active ini files are in %appdata%\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager\.

You should type only the path to your WindowRules.ini file.
Other ini files will be added from the path automatically.

Best regards.
 
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Jeremy Gollehon
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Posted: 02/04/2011 01:46:58
 
 
Oh, so the c command tells AWM where it's ini file is located, it doesn't copy the specified file to the appdata folder.

Am I thinking about this correctly?  If I want to install AWM and use a common set of setting it seems i would simply need to copy a version of the WindowRules.ini into the %appdata%\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager\ directory instead of using the c command line.  Will that work?

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Vasiliy Ivachev
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Posted: 02/06/2011 21:28:21
 
 
Hello Jeremy,

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Oh, so the c command tells AWM where it's ini file is located, it doesn't copy the specified file to the appdata folder.

Am I thinking about this correctly?
Yes, you are thinking correctly.


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If I want to install AWM and use a common set of setting it seems i would simply need to copy a version of the WindowRules.ini into the %appdata%\Actual Tools\Actual Window Manager\ directory instead of using the c command line. Will that work?
Yes, it will work.

Best regards.
 
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