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Subject: Re: regarding flash renamer 6.2
Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 19:16:04 +0200Hi,
Probably you just need to make sure that you either run FR will full admin rights, or that you (or rather the user you are logged in as) is allowed to write to the settings files (see location below). Normally this should work automatically. I can't tell why it doesn't for you.
// Dan
Windows Vista
Windows Vista is a bit different. Because the setup program copies the settings to the common appdata folder, the files will inherit setups admin privileges, so only a real admin (ie with UAC turned off) will be able to modify them. Vista has a solution called Virtualizing that will automatically make copies of the files to a VistualStore folder (typically %userprofile%\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\RL Vision\Flash Renamer\). This means that all users will have unique settings. If you don't like this, you can change the read/write privileges on the original files (typically stored in C:\ProgramData\RL Vision\Flash Renamer\) and give standard users write privileges.
Gelly wrote:
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> Hi, I recently changed to a new computer and reinstalled Flash Renamer 6.2. previously, whenever I had put in things to find and replace, flash used to remember them. So like that I had them in there instead of always retyping them in, and resetting flash. But now, flash does not remember my work from before, and I keep on having to reset it. do you know why? (here’s an example I work with- I find … _left, and replace.. with _003.) is it just a setting or is it my computer?
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> Gelly
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> Photography
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> (212) 308-5580 Ext. 351
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> Alliance Time
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> A Division Of Mont D'or Of America
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Probably you just need to make sure that you either run FR will full admin rights, or that you (or rather the user you are logged in as) is allowed to write to the settings files (see location below). Normally this should work automatically. I can't tell why it doesn't for you.
// Dan
Windows Vista
Windows Vista is a bit different. Because the setup program copies the settings to the common appdata folder, the files will inherit setups admin privileges, so only a real admin (ie with UAC turned off) will be able to modify them. Vista has a solution called Virtualizing that will automatically make copies of the files to a VistualStore folder (typically %userprofile%\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\RL Vision\Flash Renamer\). This means that all users will have unique settings. If you don't like this, you can change the read/write privileges on the original files (typically stored in C:\ProgramData\RL Vision\Flash Renamer\) and give standard users write privileges.
Gelly wrote:
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> Hi, I recently changed to a new computer and reinstalled Flash Renamer 6.2. previously, whenever I had put in things to find and replace, flash used to remember them. So like that I had them in there instead of always retyping them in, and resetting flash. But now, flash does not remember my work from before, and I keep on having to reset it. do you know why? (here’s an example I work with- I find … _left, and replace.. with _003.) is it just a setting or is it my computer?
>
>
>
> Gelly
>
> Photography
>
> (212) 308-5580 Ext. 351
>
> Alliance Time
>
> A Division Of Mont D'or Of America
>
>
>
>