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cliftyview Posted - Nov 01 2010 : 14:16:50
Is there a registry enrty I can change to store a users settings in a directory on our file server. This way it can be backed up along with our databse which is stored in a folder on the server. Also what settings are user specific? I have alow sharing of the mailing list databse checked as well as use different seting for each database checked. I thought with these checked that all settings would be universal no matter what computer the databse was accessed from and not client computer specific? What caught my attention was that I have a custom double op-in message and noticed the other machine I had installed it on did not show the custom message.

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xequte Posted - Nov 01 2010 : 19:59:45
Hi

If you check the option "Each database has different settings" on all your machines, then MLK will save/read your settings from the \Config\ folder under your database folder.

For example if your database is stored on the network at:

N:\My Mailing List DB\

Then your settings will be stored in:

N:\My Mailing List DB\Config\


This will include all your settings, except for your registration details.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com