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In article <3ba1f2b4$1@news.povray.org> , "Trevor Quayle"
<Tin### [at] hotmailcom> wrote:
> Is it possible to make the installation not write over existing ini files, I
> just installed beta 2 and all the ini files I had setup up got overwritten
> (only povray.ini was backed up though)
How could the installer possibly know which are old files and which are ones
you changed?
Thorsten
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There is the option to back up files which are overwritten. I selected this
option but, while povray.ini was backed up, pvengine.ini, pvtools.ini and
quickres.ini weren't. I usually backed them up manually before I installed
a new version, but this time I didn't, but expected that the installation
would back them up as it indicates it will.
As for the installer knowing, other programs don't seem to have a problem
with it, whenever I install a new version of Eudora, my ini files are
maintained as they were unless they don't exist, in which case the default
one is installed.
-tgq
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