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==About the Configuration File== | ==About the Configuration File== |
Revision as of 18:18, 23 October 2014
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Where are the configuration files for Benderlink?
Benderlink stores configuration file under a user's private folder structure (also called a "namespace"). For example, the folder is assigned like this: c:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\BenderlinkChiyodaKeins
About the Configuration File
The configuration file location should appear something like the image below in the Windows Explorer. The configuration file is the Benderlink.ini file. It is a text file that can be loaded into any notepad type editor for viewing.
This file contains all the bender networking setup in the low level menus, so it's an important file to keep a copy of in case you need to move Benderlink to another folder.
OTHER PAGES
- Back to Benderlink for KEINS
- Back to Benderlink for Chiyoda
- Benderlink for Chiyoda FAQ
- About Chiyoda - See this page for control version information.