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    Default Getting ini value

    We now need to add a security file and install it to the data folder .
    The installation works fine now if the data files are on the same drive as
    the program. We are running into a problem
    where the data directory is on another computer. with a different drive
    letter.

    We store the driver letter on all computers in the
    Users\Public\publicdocuments\amsoft/files. The problem is I believe this
    location will change with different versions of windows.
    So I did find a script get ini. How do I tell it to look at the right
    directory. The file it will be looking for AmsOptions with a section of
    setup and data DrivePath=c:\hcsdata.

    If it is on the c drive everything works fine. Our problem is when the
    data resides on a different drive. I could give them a choice of drive
    letters but most of our users would not
    know what to choose.

    Thanks
    Gary

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    Default Re: Getting ini value

    Gary,

    > We store the driver letter on all computers in the
    > Users\Public\publicdocuments\amsoft/files.

    I think the equivalent of "Users\Public\publicdocuments" is
    %_CSIDL_COMMON_DOCUMENTS%

    Friedrich

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    Default Re: Getting ini value

    > Friedrich
    Thanks for the ideas guys one of theses will certainly work.

    Gary

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    Default Re: Getting ini value

    > We now need to add a security file and install it to the data folder .
    > The installation works fine now if the data files are on the same drive as
    > the program. We are running into a problem
    > where the data directory is on another computer. with a different drive
    > letter.
    >
    > We store the driver letter on all computers in the
    > Users\Public\publicdocuments\amsoft/files. The problem is I believe this
    > location will change with different versions of windows.
    > So I did find a script get ini. How do I tell it to look at the right
    > directory. The file it will be looking for AmsOptions with a section of
    > setup and data DrivePath=c:\hcsdata.
    >
    > If it is on the c drive everything works fine. Our problem is when the
    > data resides on a different drive. I could give them a choice of drive
    > letters but most of our users would not
    > know what to choose.

    Hi Gary,

    If you use our ProPath templates to manage where the data files go, then
    you can also use our FirstDeploy feature to solve your problem.

    You'd simply specify the file and that it needs to be deployed if it does
    not exist.

    Then when the user runs your program it will end up in the correct place no
    matter what the OS version or where they have picked to have the data
    reside (server or local).

    In the case of server based shared data you can also choose to have ProPath
    maintain a data location for user specific data (such as INI and security
    files) on the local PC and have FirstDeploy use that as a target
    destination.

    Charles

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