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ENHANCED - Better Handling for Installations With Multiple User Accounts
This version of Benderlink allows for installation on Windows setups that use multiple users with different login names. Benderlink can now properly handle unique configurations for each user by starting with a copy of common starting configuration files.
How it works: Starting Common Setup DataThe Benderlink installation program installs an initial set of common configuration files for all users. Use an administration login to install the initial Benderlink. In Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8, these files are stored in c:\ProgramData\BenderlinkChiyodaKeins What Happens When Benderlink is Used For a New User the First TimeIn this multi-user environment, you will eventually log in under other user names to use Benderlink. When Benderlink is run the first time for any user log in, the common configuration files are copied to that user's private folder structure (also called a "namespace"). The folder is assigned like this: c:\users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\BenderlinkChiyodaKeins Note: The common configuration folders and files are only copied when the same folders and files do not already exist in the user's private folder. Where Each User's Part Data is StoredThe bender and measuring center files are stored in Documents\BenderlinkChiyodaKeins. If these folders and files do not exist when Benderlink starts, then Benderlink will copy common configuration files from the common folder into this folder to give the user a starting set of sample parts. User's Initial Bender Part Path AssignedBenderlink will also automatically assign that Documents location as the default part storage path. (This path can be configured inside Benderlink to other paths.)
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