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Thread Missing edbmgr.ini
Tue, Aug 1 2017 5:29 AMPermanent Link

Janusz Cyran

I cannot find edbmgr.ini file. There is no such a file on local disk. Is it possible it has a different name?

Regards,
Janusz Cyran
Tue, Aug 1 2017 6:59 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Janusz

If there isn't one EDBManager should create it


Mine is at

C:\Users\Roy Lambert\AppData\Local\Elevate Software\ElevateDB Manager


Roy Lambert
Wed, Aug 2 2017 5:43 AMPermanent Link

Janusz Cyran

Roy,
I have it at the same location on Windows 7 machine, but I cannot locate that file on Windows XP. I have even run the search on the whole disk without any result.

Janusz Cyran
Wed, Aug 2 2017 7:46 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Janusz


If you start EDBManager what happens?

If it starts OK and you can make changes that are the next time the ini file is there somewhere.

Roy Lambert
Wed, Aug 2 2017 8:59 AMPermanent Link

Janusz Cyran

Roy,

nothing bad can be seen. I would follow the code in Elevate DB Manager to look what really happens but I have Delphi 6 and cannot compile it :/

Janusz Cyran
Wed, Aug 2 2017 10:23 AMPermanent Link

Matthew Jones

Janusz Cyran wrote:

> Windows XP.

That had the files in a different location IIRC. Ensure that you have hidden folders turned off, and browse around the public user etc. And the root of C:.

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Matthew Jones
Wed, Aug 2 2017 10:27 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Janusz


In that case you have the ini file. Just try searching you machine for e*.ini it will be there.

Roy Lambert
Thu, Aug 3 2017 7:14 AMPermanent Link

Janusz Cyran

Hidden folders are turned off. The search on entire disk provides no results. Petty but irritating problem. I will have to try to compile the manager and locate the problem.

Janusz Cyran
Thu, Aug 3 2017 8:04 AMPermanent Link

Roy Lambert

NLH Associates

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Janusz


What are you using to search the disk? The built in Windows tools are pretty hopeless.

Roy Lambert
Mon, Aug 14 2017 8:18 AMPermanent Link

Janusz Cyran

To close the thread - I have found the file. I just didn't set the proper advanced option in Windows search, I thought wrongly it is enough to switch on the visibility of hidden files in folders advanced options list. So it seems Windows search tool is not so bad in the end Smile

Regards,
JC
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