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amckee
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2007-05-04, 09:08 AM
I don't believe there is a method of changing where the logs are stored. Sub, how hard would it be to add the ability to change the folder in? Of course I couldn't stop there...how hard would it be to remap where all of the files that have to be updated/written?

The reason I'm asking is I've been reading about EWF and minlogin over at mp3car. I was wondering if it would be possible to set up EWF with gbpvr.

I'm a little tired right now...so I may not be processing my thoughts correctly atm.

Also, please forgive me if the questions are already answered...couldn't find if the questions had been asked before though.
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2007-05-04, 04:35 PM
I probably wont be providing individual location settings for the various written/updated files, like logs, database, graph files, bda scan cache files etc, but I am intending to move them all to some other configurable directory outside of 'c:\program files' in the near future. Vista makes itself a real pain if you try to write files in this directory.
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2007-05-04, 05:52 PM
sub Wrote:I am intending to move them all to some other configurable directory outside of 'c:\program files' in the near future. Vista makes itself a real pain if you try to write files in this directory.

That would work. Smile
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2007-05-06, 05:33 PM
Sorry, but I too prefer software not to write in "program files" directories - looks like Vista may agree??
http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...hlight=log

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2007-05-06, 08:19 PM
sub Wrote:I probably wont be providing individual location settings for the various written/updated files, like logs, database, graph files, bda scan cache files etc, but I am intending to move them all to some other configurable directory outside of 'c:\program files' in the near future. Vista makes itself a real pain if you try to write files in this directory.

If you also find a way to move config.xml and direct.ini that would be great for Vista users who manually do updates to these files.

Martin
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