Groups.ini, Groups.ini, macros.dat
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Groups.ini, Groups.ini, macros.dat
Are these files supposed to be located in the InstallPath, ie, C:\Program Files\Macro Scheduler 11? Or, should they reside in the Datapath? Which folder is more proper?
- Bob Hansen
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My files are located here:
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\My Documents\Macro Scheduler 11\groups.dat
I already had version 10.x installed so I installed 11 in a new folder, accepted the defaults. I installed as Bob, not as Administrator.
C:\Documents and Settings\Bob\My Documents\Macro Scheduler 11\groups.dat
I already had version 10.x installed so I installed 11 in a new folder, accepted the defaults. I installed as Bob, not as Administrator.
Hope this was helpful..................good luck,
Bob
A humble man and PROUD of it!
Bob
A humble man and PROUD of it!
The default %useprofile% folder is exactly the one I dislike. Instead, I prefer to store in a folder, say, C:\Bob\Macro Scheduler.
My problem in relation to such configuration is: Macro Scheduler often fails to locate the called macros. None of my called macros is hard coded with any path.
I discover a workaround by specifying, say, "C:\Bob\Macro Scheduler" in Start in the Macro Scheduler Properties dialog box, for both C:\Program Files\Macro Scheduler 11\msched.exe and its links. Thereafter, the above-mentioned problem vanished.
The setting HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir is useless. Macro Scheduler v11 actually wont' pay attention to the key as far as locating the called macros is concerned.
My problem in relation to such configuration is: Macro Scheduler often fails to locate the called macros. None of my called macros is hard coded with any path.
I discover a workaround by specifying, say, "C:\Bob\Macro Scheduler" in Start in the Macro Scheduler Properties dialog box, for both C:\Program Files\Macro Scheduler 11\msched.exe and its links. Thereafter, the above-mentioned problem vanished.
The setting HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir is useless. Macro Scheduler v11 actually wont' pay attention to the key as far as locating the called macros is concerned.
Hi Marcus,
Apparently MS11 provides no facility to allow users to alter their preferred script files storage other than %userprofile%\My Documents\Macro Scheduler 11.
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir only tells the location of the Macros.dat, not script files.
Suggestions:
1. Allow users to alter the default macros/scripts location in their script by changing the value of SCRIPT_DIR.
2. MS11 will look up the HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir key to search for the called macro.
3. Add a new Windows registry key, say, ScriptDir.
Apparently MS11 provides no facility to allow users to alter their preferred script files storage other than %userprofile%\My Documents\Macro Scheduler 11.
HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir only tells the location of the Macros.dat, not script files.
Suggestions:
1. Allow users to alter the default macros/scripts location in their script by changing the value of SCRIPT_DIR.
2. MS11 will look up the HKEY_USERS\S-1-5-21-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx\Software\MJTNET\MSched11\DataDir key to search for the called macro.
3. Add a new Windows registry key, say, ScriptDir.
- Marcus Tettmar
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You can set any macro path you like in group properties. Right click on a macro group and select group properties and see/set the path there. If you create a new group you can point it at any folder you like.
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