Would the resident "experts" please refresh me on the pros and cons of using
ini files in Vista.
Or direct me to an authoritative source.
Thanks!
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Lynn Howard
www.linkedsoftware.com
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Would the resident "experts" please refresh me on the pros and cons of using
ini files in Vista.
Or direct me to an authoritative source.
Thanks!
--
Lynn Howard
www.linkedsoftware.com
Hi Lynn,
> Would the resident "experts" please refresh me on the pros and cons of
> using ini files in Vista.
>
> Or direct me to an authoritative source.
There is no problem per-se with INI files under Vista or Windows Server
2008.
You only have to make sure that you do not write/update INI files in
"protected" areas (e.g. the Windows folder, Program Files folder, the root
of c:\, etc.).
Friedrich
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Thank you Friedrich. I'm having a philosophical argument with another 3rd
party developer.
This helps a lot.
Lynn
Hi Lynn,
I never thought Vista would make it to "phylosophical" level ,..... <G>
Merci - Thank you
JP
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BG
Lynn Howard
> Thank you Friedrich. I'm having a philosophical argument with another 3rd
> party developer.
Legacy or ABC?
If it's ABC, I think you can butcher your way around it.
--
Mark Riffey
http://www.rescuemarketing.com/blog/
The Wall Street Journal staff reads it,
maybe you should too.
Hi Lynn,
>Would the resident "experts" please refresh me on the pros and cons of using
>ini files in Vista.
Certain things you need to look into. If your program is installed
into Program Files, your program can not write to that folder unless
it is running with admin privileges. So, ini files should be kept in
CSIDL_APPDATA or CSIDL_PERSONAL for example I would put them into
CSIDL_PERSONAL\Icetips Creative\My Product folder if I wanted the user
to see them (this is My Documents\Icetips...) or in
CSIDL_APPDATA\Icetips Creative\My Product if I wanted it to be out of
the users sight.
Most programs that I have run on my vista machine have worked fine as
they have been designed to work with XP (which didn't enforce
installing into proper folders, where as Vista does).
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Creative, Inc.
San Antonio, Texas, USA
www.icetips.com
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Thanks Arnor!
Life used to be so easy. ,G>
Lynn
Hi Lynn,
>Life used to be so easy. ,G>
All you need to do is specify the name and location of the ini file:)
ININame = ITU.GetSpecialFolder(IT_CSIDL_APPDATA) & '\Icetips
Creative\MyApp\MyAppINI.ini'
Best regards,
Arnór Baldvinsson
Icetips Creative, Inc.
San Antonio, Texas, USA
www.icetips.com
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Yep I understand. It's someone else I need to convince.
Have you moved yet?
Lynn